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18.07.2020 - 19:59 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Glasgow knife attack was delayed after more than 100 people turned up to the ceremony. The funeral of Badreddin Abadlla Adam was expected to take place in the city’s Linn Cemetery at 2pm on Saturday afternoon.
But police were called after a large crowd gathered in breach of coronavirus restrictions. The 28-year-old, from Sudan, was shot by armed officers after injuring six people including a police officer during the attack at the Park Inn Hotel on June 26.
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Police raced to the scene of an incident in Glasgow which left two men hospitalised. Officers were called to the Cathcart Road area at around 7.25pm on Saturday August 1 after being called to reports of an injured man.An investigation led them to a property on Butterbiggins Road where they discovered a second injured person.
Castlefield called police reporting a rave of over 100 people, but officers say nobody was breaching coronavirus restrictions.
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was found dead at the Alexander Thomson Hotel on Glasgow’s Argyle Street just five minutes before paramedics were called to treat a 44-year-old woman, who later died at the scene.Police Scotland said the man’s death is not being treated as suspicious and the circumstances around the woman’s death are “unexplained” pending results of a post mortem.The deaths are not believed to be linked, but a senior member of the hotel’s security team yesterday defended staff and said they do everything they
The Mirror reports a blue Transit van is alleged to have killed Frank as he fled from the group of men. A fight had broken out at the Gordon Arms pub in Chislehurst in the borough of Bromley and police later found two men stabbed shortly before 9pm.Police were alerted to a collision two minutes after the first call involving a van and a pedestrian.
Glasgow. They say the victim was left "badly shaken" after the ordeal which happened on Friday afternoon.
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