Rosyth and although nothing was stolen it was a "frightening experience" for the pensioner.
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Aberdeen home which she shared with her elderly husband may have died up to 12 years ago.The woman, named locally as Christina Malley, was discovered within the property at Allison Close, Cove, on February 25.The alarm was raised after nurses attended at the property looking for the pensioner who had failed to turn up for her Covid-19 vaccination.When asked where she was, the woman’s husband allegedly said she was abroad.The remains of Mrs Malley, who would have been in her 80s, were later
.Rosyth and although nothing was stolen it was a "frightening experience" for the pensioner.
house for sale in need of a face lift could be the one for you.The two-storey property in Lybster, Caithness, is accepting offers around £60,000 - but the bargain price tag is explained once you look inside.Once a cafe and tearoom, the property has been stripped bare and left an empty shell, with broken windows and peeling wallpaper.This derelict house is in need of a huge renovation project to fix its damaged ceilings, broken floorboards and piles of rubbish strewn on the ground.An upstairs
found dead within a property on Station Road last Sunday.Police are currently treating their deaths as unexplained.Bethany's mum Nicola has created a fundraiser to help raise funds for her daughter's funeral and "give her the send off she deserves."A post on the Go Fund Me page read: "Hi my name is Nicola Morrison I am Bethany Macmanus mum."I am completely shattered and destroyed at losing my gorgeous daughter so young and so very sudden."No parent should ever need to bury a child but after much
Paisley. Tragic Stephen Quigley was discovered dead at around 7.20am on Wednesday, March 24, but was initially unidentified.
lorry fire and rescued a fellow motorist by pulling him out of the passenger window. Lee Metcalf has been hailed as a "true hero" after he saved a lorry driver on Monday afternoon on the M74 at junction 12, near Abington.
cat was found dead in a trap prompting an appeal from animal welfare chiefs. The animal had not long died at the time it was found in a wire trap on the shoreline at Tayport High Lighthouse, Tayside, on March 17.
Firth of Forth have released images of his clothing to try and identify him. The grim find was made near Burntisland, Fife, at around 10.20am on Friday March 19 sparking a police probe.
Milngavie have been described as "two of a kind".A close friend of Bethany McManus, 20, and Gerry Mooney, 26, told the Record she was heartbroken and said the pair were "made for each other".Kimberly Mcsporran, 21, said the couple would be missed by so many after being found dead at a property in Milngavie, near Glasgow on Sunday morning.Did you know you can keep up to date with the latest news by signing up to our daily newsletter?We send a morning and lunchtime newsletter covering the latest
found dead in a Milngavie home on Sunday morning.A 26-year-old man and 20-year-old woman found within a flat on Station Road have been named locally as Gerry Mooney and Bethany McManus.Police are probing the sudden deaths and are currently treating them as "unexplained".Locals said they were shocked to hear of their passing and described Gerry as a quiet neighbour.One woman who lives on the street said she was walking home when she noticed four paramedics rushing into the flat block.Residents in
Read more. Police are investigating the sudden deaths of a man and woman found in a East Dunbartonshire property.Officers were called to a property on Station Road, Milngavie, around 11.30am on Sunday morning.
Officers were called to a property on Station Road, Milngavie, around 11.30am on Sunday morning.
Scots road yesterday evening. The man reportedly urged the two girls - one as young as 11 - to "get into his car" adding that he "wouldn't hurt" them.
cannabis farm find.The fire service were alerted to the flooded home on Beaconsfield Terrace, Hawick at around 1pm on Friday March 12.But when firefighters found nobody at home they forced entry and discovered the drugs operation inside.Police then got a warrant and recovered £90,000 of cannabis.Electricity at the flat had also been dangerously bypassed requiring the attendance of the Electricity Board to make it safe.Sergeant Rourke of SBCAT said "Tackling drug misuse remains one of our key
Shetland today after a "live" explosive device was found in its garden.The device was one of two suspected pieces of ordnance discovered on Sunday, March 7.The coastguard locked down the area in Sandside Mossbank until the arrival of the Royal Navy Bomb Disposal this morning.Once at the scene, they discovered a 25lb 'live' Anti Tank projectile which was removed from the property's garden and safely destroyed in a controlled explosion.The second device turned out to be a gas cylinder which did
Midlothian street on Sunday after an alleged assault.Police rushed to the scene after alarm was raised at around 4.30pm yesterday.Cops probed the area between Newbattle and Mayfield following reports of an incident.The extent of injuries are unknown at this time.Officers have now launched an investigation into the alleged assault.A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Around 4.30pm on Sunday, 7 March, officers were called to an area between Newbattle and Mayfield following a report of an alleged
arrested in connection with the disappearance of a missing mother following a raid on a plush Scots pad.
Police have launched a manhunt for thugs who attacked a Scots man in a house before torching a car outside.At around 9.25pm on Thursday, March 4, two men entered a property on Ettrick Street in Wishaw before seriously assaulted a 34-year-old.The pair then deliberately torched to a vehicle outside of the property in a wilful fire.The victim sustained serious injures and was taken to Wishaw General Hospital and the fire was extinguished by the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service.Enquiries carried out
Aberdeen home last week reportedly lay undiscovered for years.We reported how cops launched a probe into an unexplained death after a woman's body was found at a property in Allison Close, Cove last Thursday.Her death is currently being treated us unexplained.An AGE Scotland spokesperson called the news "absolutely heartbreaking".Brian Sloan, chief executive of Age Scotland, said: “This is an absolutely heartbreaking case that should act as a reminder to all of us that we have an important role