Police have launched a probe after the horror incident happened at around 10.45am yesterday morning. Emergency services raced to the scene and the 23-year-old worker was rushed to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary.
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Perth flat. The discovery was made yesterday (June 7) and the death has been described as "unexplained".One eyewitness said police dressed in white overalls were present at the location at around 10.40pm on Monday evening.Officers and police units were also spotted outside the building throughout today, with enquiries currently ongoing.
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Officers are investigating after a man was found dead in a property in Scott Street, Perth, on Monday, June 7, 2021. "The
.Police have launched a probe after the horror incident happened at around 10.45am yesterday morning. Emergency services raced to the scene and the 23-year-old worker was rushed to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary.
Colin and Justin have been left 'shaken' after being involved in a horror car smash with a police car. The Scots couple, who are now based in Toronto, travelled to Quebec for a short work trip when disaster struck as they made their way through the city in a taxi.
a weapon then attacked her after goading a couple walking down a Scots street. The 28-year-old man and 25-year-old woman were walking between New Street, Musselburgh and Lochend Road North at around 4.45pm last Thursday.
Police have launched a probe after a woman was found dead in an Edinburgh flat.
nasal cavity. Donations poured in from strangers after a campaign was launched to help the mum, from Paisley, marry her partner Steven this summer before she passed away.But she died last month before making it down the aisle after doctors said there was nothing more they could do.
Join thousands of others and get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletter.Police in West Lothian are seeking information after a serious assault left a man with head injuries.The incident happened in Bathgate in the early hours of Saturday morning on Edinburgh Road.Officers say the assault occurred between 00.30am and 1am on Saturday, 19 June and a 20-year-old man sustained serious head injuries and was treated in St John’s
Police arrested him on suspicion of affray and he has been detained.It comes as thousands of Tartan Army revellers travelled to London to watch Scotland's clash at Wembley.The hotel has now been cordoned off by police who are continuing their investigation.A City of Westminster Police spokesperson said: "We were called at around 9.40pm on Friday to a man throwing items from the window of a hotel in Lancaster Gate, W2."It was also reported that the man had injuries to his hands."Officers attended
Police Scotland spokesperson said: "We were made aware of a fire at a property on Ashgill Road in Glasgow shortly after 12.55am on Thursday, 17 June. "The fire involved a vehicle parked outside a property and also caused damage to the front doorstep.
Police have launched a probe into the death of a 30-year-old man after his body was found in a Scots property. Officers raced to Springfield Road in Cumbernauld on Wednesday, June 9 at around 11pm after reports of concern for a person.
Bargeddie, just before 11pm on Friday after they were alerted to the "sudden" death of a 47-year-old man. His death is currently being treated as unexplained but not suspicious.A report will be submitted to the Procurator Fiscal.
raced to Mosside Drive, Blackburn, around 12.50am on Saturday morning. Sadly a 35-year-old man was pronounced dead at the scene.His death is currently being treated as suspicious and cops say they are carrying out "extensive" enquiries.
Edinburgh. The alarm was raised at around 4.10pm on Thursday, June 10, with emergency services called to the property in Hyvot Park.
East Lothian. Emergency services were called to the scene on the A198 near Tantallon Castle, North Berwick, at around 5pm on Wednesday.
Perth. Ian's (55) body was discovered after emergency services were called to a property on Scott Street, Perth, at around 8.50pm on Monday, June 7 following a report of a concern for a person.
Perth 'hammer' death victim Ian Menzies and launched a murder probe.Emergency services were called to a property in Scott Street around 8.50pm on Monday, June 7, following a report of a concern for a person.Officers found Ian, 55, within the property and they are treating the death as murder.Cops say they are following a positive line of enquiryIan's heartbroken family have been informed and have issued the following statement: “Ian was the best Dad, Grandad and brother in the world."He was
Perth where the body of a man was discovered after allegedly being attacked with a hammer. Two appliances from the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service raced to the scene on Scott Street at around 4.30pm on Wednesday.