
Eamonn Holmes has tweeted his shock after discovering that he has been found on a death-list.
The list, that was submitted as evidence in the trial of Michael Danaher, was yesterday printed in a UK newspaper.
The Belfast native took to twitter to post a photo of the article while describing his feelings to the list as “strange”.
It's a strange feeling to wake up and read in the newspapers that I am on a Death List. pic.twitter.com/5AyLF3Mohr
— Eamonn Holmes (@EamonnHolmes) October 5, 2016
The evidence was revealed in the trial of Danaher, a rare book collector, who is on trial the stabbing a historian who refused to hand over a first edition The Wind in the Willows, worth €56,000.
It was also claimed in 2015, he googled personal information about Eamonn, Rio Ferdinand, Katie Hopkins, Greg Dyke, Michael Parkinson, Lord Alan Sugar and ex-Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson’s son Darren.
According to The Sun, Danaher also allegedly googled the terms “getting away with murder” and “how to buy a gun for less than £200”.
Danaher denied having anything to do with the death when police initially quizzed him, but later admitted killing the collector in self-defence.