A man is in life-threatening condition in hospital after he was found seriously injured in a street.
Police were called to the scene at Westray Street in Glasgow just before 8pm on Thursday.
The 44-year-old man was taken to the city’s Queen Elizabeth University Hospital for treatment.
Officers said investigations are at an early stage.
Detective Chief Inspector Stuart Grainger, said: “Around 7.55pm on Thursday, 26 August, 2021 police received a report of a man being found seriously injured on Westray Street, Glasgow.
“Emergency services attended the scene and a 44-year-old man was taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital with life threatening injuries.
“Inquiries, which are currently at an early stage, are ongoing and a police presence will remain in the area.”
The Scottish Ambulance Service said two ambulances, a paramedic response unit, a trauma team and special operations response team resources were sent to the scene.
The decision to take the Notting Hill Carnival off the streets for the second year running has affected the “hearts and minds” of those who love the event, its organiser has said. Matthew Phillip, executive director of Notting Hill Carnival Ltd, said cancelling Europe’s biggest street party has hit those involved hard – but he is “confident” it will return next year. The carnival is traditionally held on the August […]