Tom Grennan has become the latest artist to cancel planned shows in Russia and Ukraine this summer.
04.03.2022 - 14:13 / dailyrecord.co.uk
This is the moment a blood-stained man went into an ambulance on a stretcher after a 'machete' attack in South Lanarkshire.
Paramedics from the Scottish Ambulance Service were called to Main Street, Uddingston, at around 2pm on Thursday, March 3 following reports of an attack.
Officers from Police Scotland confirmed to the Daily Record that a 43-year-old man was raced to Queen Elizabeth University Hospital after being assaulted.
According to local reports, the man was attacked with a machete.
Horrifying video footage has emerged of a man being wheeled on a stretcher by paramedics, into an ambulance, covered in blood.
Initial clips, shared with the Daily Record, show an ambulance with its doors open and ramp laid out, ready to take a patient following the incident.
Across the road one police car sits next to a bus shelter while two witnesses watch on.
Further down the road another three police cars guard the scene, one of which is mounted the pavement.
A riot van can also be seen in the clip.
In the clips blood can be seen pouring from the left-hand side of the man's neck down towards his chest.
He's dressed in grey skinny jeans and a grey jumper.
Eyewitnesses reported seeing horror scenes on the street, where a man was reportedly seen bleeding from his head.
One resident said: "I walked by on my way to Tesco. All I know is the guy was drenched in blood from a head wound and people were tending to him.
"The sheer amount of blood was pretty jarring."
Another added: "I passed on Main Street and there was a guy dripping with blood, looked like a big gash to the head."
The man was rushed to Glasgow's Queen Elizabeth University Hospital.
The exact nature of his injuries and current medical condition are unknown at this stage.
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