Glasgow stabbing. The call handler named Kat, from the Scottish Ambulance Service, posted a video on Twitter praising the efforts of her colleagues in dealing the incident.
Glasgow stabbing. The call handler named Kat, from the Scottish Ambulance Service, posted a video on Twitter praising the efforts of her colleagues in dealing the incident.
Glasgow knife attacker has been described by fellow asylum seekers staying at the hotel he launched the rampage at, as a "quiet and polite and decent guy".Badreddin Abadlla Adam, 28, from Sudan, was shot dead by officers after six people - including 42-year-old police constable David Whyte - were injured in the incident on Friday at the Park Inn Hotel on West George Street.The other five people - aged 17, 18, 20, 38 and 53 - all remain in hospital as of the latest update on Saturday, with one in
An official Home Office image of the man who was shot dead by officers during an attack in Glasgow has been released by police.Badreddin Abadlla Adam, 28, from Sudan, was killed after six people were injured in the Park Inn Hotel attack, including police constable David Whyte, 42.Three of the victims are asylum seekers, while two are members of hotel staff.The victims, aged 17, 18, 20, 38 and 53, still remain in hospital as of Saturday.One of the victims is said to be in a critical
Home Office image of Badreddin Abadlla Adam, who was shot dead by officers during an attack at the Park Inn Hotel in Glasgow on Friday, has been released by police.
Glasgow warned fellow guests of his plans the day before he launched his horrific blade attack, it has emerged.The Sudanese asylum seeker – named by police as Badreddin Abadlla Adam, 28 – said he “hated people” just 24 hours prior to injuring six people, including hero police officer PC David Whyte.Adam, who also used the name Omar, was described as a “troubled loner” who had been self-isolating over fears he had Covid-19.He was shot dead by a police marksman after going on his terrifying knife
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