A cyclist has been rushed to hospital following a crash involving a car on a busy roundabout on the Edinburgh Bypass. The smash took place at the Sheriffhall Roundabout off the A720 around 5pm.
04.09.2022 - 15:39 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Footage has emerged of a brutal fight outside a popular McDonald's in the city centre of Glasgow.
Dramatic images show the two men battling near the fast food restaurant at the ‘Four Corners’ on Argyle Street at around 1:50 am on Saturday, September 3.
The two can be seen facing each other before the topless man swings at his rival in yellow as he tries to land a blow. He then launches a kick which connects with the man's legs.
Attempting to fight back the man in yellow moves forward and attempts to strike the topless man, as shocked onlookers watch on.
The fight then progresses to the middle of the road as blows rain down on the man in yellow and he is thrown to the ground and the two grapple.
Observers can be seen moving in to stop the fight as the topless man savagely beats his defenceless rival, as blood can be seen pouring from the yellow-topped man's head.
The incidents follow reports of increased anti-social behaviour and violence in the area, which has left some with serious injuries. Police Scotland have said that they are not aware of the incident.
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