Euromillions winner Jane Park breaks silence after gunman ex Marc Webley shot dead in New Year’s Eve bloodbath

EUROMILLIONS winner Jane Park has posted publicly after her gunman ex was shot dead outside a pub on Hogmanay.

Marc Webley, 38, was gunned down while leaving a New Year party at his local pub in the Granton area of Edinburgh.

Marc Webley and Jane Park recently dated
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Marc Webley and Jane Park recently datedCredit: Instagram
The lotto winner posted publicly after Webley was gunned down outside his local pub
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The lotto winner posted publicly after Webley was gunned down outside his local pubCredit: Instagram
He was shot to death outside the boozer in Edinburgh's Granton
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He was shot to death outside the boozer in Edinburgh's Granton

Webley, who is understood to have been in a dispute with a well-known figure in the capital, recently dated the lotto winner.

We reported in November how Jane posted a picture of her and Webley hugging in a bar.

The next day, they enjoyed dinner and drinks at the capital’s Village Hotel, at the Urban Bar and Grill.

Jane uploaded more pics of her embracing the con to a soundtrack of Can You Feel The Love Tonight?

But she later shared an influencer’s video about not caring what others think. But the couple split after just a few weeks.

She has now posted to her Instagram story, saying she has been left "absolutely devastated" by the killing.

Jane reshared an image of her and Webley, which was posted to her account just weeks ago.

She said: "I can't believe I'm writing this. We spoke yesterday.

"If I could cuddle you again and tell you everything is going to be ok, I would give anything to do it Marc.

"The months we spent together you taught me some valuable things in life and I'll never ever forget you. I am absolutely devastated.

"The best bed for you is up there my handsome."

In 2004, Webley was at the centre of a turf war with another thug who can't be named for legal reasons.

It culminated in 2005 with him firing a gun at a rival, hitting him once. He was caged for 11 years.

After he was freed from jail, Webley was caged for six months for trying to intimidate a man into handing over £1,000 at a garage.

In 2022, he was cleared of a double murder bid after a witness claimed she could not identify him.