She said he jumped from the second floor and suffered injuries, but is safe.
"This was a cold blooded public execution carried out on one of the most crime-free parts of the UK."This was like Pulp Fiction meets
Emma, who was 13 at the time, was in the Mumutaz restaurant in Kirkwall with her parents.But at 19:15 she witnessed something that left her traumatised.She recalled: "I was sitting in one of the window seats next to the door and the door opened."
Emma thought it was someone coming to collect a takeaway.She added: "They were quite well built and they sort of had a purposeful march on them.
"I could not see who it was because they had their face covered."
Emma admitted her memory of what happened next was "fragmented".Ex-Daily Record reporter Bob Dow said: "To be honest this was more than just a murder.
"This was a cold blooded public execution carried out on one of the most crime-free parts of the UK."This was like Pulp Fiction meets
Emma, who was 13 at the time, was in the Mumutaz restaurant in Kirkwall with her parents.But at 19:15 she witnessed something that left her traumatised.