A pedestrian is fighting for his life after being hit by a bus in Glasgow city centre yesterday. The 40-year-old man was struck by the bus on Midland Street, at its junction with Jamaica Street, at around 1.45 pm on Saturday.
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An alleged fugitive sex offender has failed in a bail motion bid despite claiming he is receiving insufficient oxygen levels while remanded at prison in Scotland.
The man, who says he is Arthur Knight, is believed by prosecutors to be Nicholas Rossi, a rape suspect in the United States.
He has been charged with acting aggressively towards a consultant and senior charge nurse at Glasgow's Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH).
At a hearing at Glasgow Sheriff Court on Tuesday, he told Sheriff Mark O'Hanlon that he "was not and had never been known" as Nicholas Rossi.
Representing himself at the diet on Tuesday, he asked the sheriff to intervene as prison staff kept referring to him as Rossi.
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