trial. Edith Duncan was alleged to have taken the life of the Edinburgh three-year-old by dangerous driving.
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Join thousands of others and get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletter.A teenager pulled from the River Gryffe three days ago has died.The 13 year old had been in a critical condition in hospital after being pulled from the water by paramedics on Wednesday evening.But police officers have this afternoon confirmed that the youngster has tragically passed away.Emergency services raced to Auchans Farm in Houston following
.trial. Edith Duncan was alleged to have taken the life of the Edinburgh three-year-old by dangerous driving.
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Glasgow street in 'unexplained' circumstances. Police and ambulance crews raced to Gogar Street amid reports the 42-year-old had taken unwell.
assisted suicide in Scotland.
assault near a Scots holiday park. The 18-year-old male was attacked close to Ben Nevis Holiday Park at Camaghael, Fort William, in the Highlands.
Blairgowrie has not been seen since Wednesday, June 16. He is known to frequent the areas of Alyth and Dundee, according to Police Scotland.
Peter Andre has shared a hilarious snap of Lorraine Kelly on his Instagram stories and asked fans if they thought she was angry with him during his appearance on her ITV daytime show. “Why does Lorraine look like she’s mad at me?” he asked over a picture of the Scottish presenter showing a deep frown.The Mysterious Girl singer then shared a poll with his followers asking if they thought there was any weight to his comments.
Loch Tay has been chosen as the Scottish winner of a nationwide competition to help young farmers get ahead with shearing sheep.
iOS - Android He said: “It’s a fantastic BMX course and it’s great the Craigneuk kids will get the chance to experience it.“It will be a bit different to what they normally experience but they are all really excited.“To have so many teenagers going up after all the restrictions that have been placed on them.
tragic accident has described him as “very, very loving” as she prepares to say her final goodbye. William McNally, 13, passed away in hospital on June 5 after getting into trouble in the water at the River Gryffe, in Renfrewshire, where it’s understood he had been with friends.
River City actor Sean Connor claims he couldn't believe it when he and his friends were asked to leave a Glasgow bar for singing Scotland songs just after the match. Sean, 23, who plays Dylan Christie in the BBC Scotland's soap, was out with five of his pals to celebrate Scotland's first appearance at a men's major finals in 23 years.
River Clyde has been pictured for the first time. Aidan Rooney, from Wishaw, was pulled from the water at Garrion Bridge by emergency services on Sunday after the alarm was raised shortly after 3pm.
sadly passed away following an incident at the Garrion Bridge. Devastated loved ones have paid tribute to Aidan online and said he will be sorely missed by everyone who knew him.
Cumbernauld, had only ever posted one video to Tik Tok when her family became an overnight viral sensation. "It just went totally viral, we weren't expecting it", she told the Record.The mum-of-two revealed she had been on a trip to Ullapool to visit family after receiving shock news that she had been diagnosed with an aneurism.On the trip, was Louise's daughters, Nicole, 3, Alexis, 4, along with her aunt Yvonne and cousin Terry.
Kilmarnock last night. Police, paramedics and fire crews were called to the scene, near New Mill Road, after the alarm was raised at around 6.40pm.
dog owner has issued her heartfelt thanks to two paddle boarders who saved her beloved pet dog after he fell into a river. Bronson had been out for a walk with Tracy Needham when he plunged into the River Dee at Milton of Crathes in Aberdeenshire, on Saturday afternoon.
Emergency services scrambled to Baird Terrace in Harthill, North Lanarkshire, after the 15-year-old boy, named locally as Jay Gallacher, was struck at around 8.10pm on Saturday, June 5.
Join thousands of others and get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletter.Tributes have been paid to the teenager who died after being pulled from the River Gryffe last week.William McNally, 13, had been in a critical condition in hospital after being pulled from the water by paramedics on Wednesday evening.But police officers confirmed yesterday that he tragically passed away.William has since been described as a “character
River Gryffe. William McNally was rescued from the water near Auchans Farm in Houston, Johnstone, around 6.50pm on Wednesday June 2.