killed by her vicious ex-boyfriend during a horror three day ordeal has spoken out. Molly O’Connor was punched, kicked, strangled and emotionally blackmailed by serial abuser James Stewart over the course of their three-month relationship.
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Glasgow street after the 'sudden' death of a man.
Officers raced to Hinshaw Street in the Maryhill area of the city at around 3.15pm today following a report that a 59-year-old man had died. His death is being treated as unexplained at this time but there are thought to be no suspicious circumstances. A Police Scotland spokesman said a report would be submitted to the Procurator Fiscal.He said: “Around 3.15pm on Thursday, 5 November, officers were called to the Hinshaw Street area of Glasgow
.killed by her vicious ex-boyfriend during a horror three day ordeal has spoken out. Molly O’Connor was punched, kicked, strangled and emotionally blackmailed by serial abuser James Stewart over the course of their three-month relationship.
racially abusing justice secretary Humza Yousaf on Twitter. Stuart Smith, 63, claimed the SNP MSP supported “Muslim killers” and raised money for their families on November 14 2015.The message was sent on November 14 2015 - the day after the Paris terror attack and was in response to a screenshot of Mr Yousaf’s “#PrayForParis” tweet.Smith said: “Humza Yousaf, good Scots name I am sure he is 90% backing muslim killers.
Nicola Sturgeon today confirmed 11 councils including Glasgow will go from level three to level four at the end of the week.It means only essential shops can open, while new restrictions will be imposed on hospitality and leisure.The level four rules will be imposed in Glasgow city, Renfrewshire, East Renfrewshire, East Dunbartonshire, West Dunbartonshire, North Lanarkshire, South Lanarkshire, East Ayrshire, South Ayrshire, Stirling and West Lothian.Sturgeon, at the Scottish Parliament, said she
A heartbroken family have hit out after their beloved mother allegedly suffocated to death at a Scots hospital after her oxygen tube became detached. Jean Wingate was taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital on November 1 after becoming breathless at her Glasgow home. The 76-year-old, who had COPD and diabetes, was diagnosed with pneumonia and later tested positive for coronavirus.
A police probe has been launched after a Scots mum was badly beaten during an unprovoked attack in Glasgow. The victim’s daughter, Megan Wright, shared a picture of her mother Andrea’s shocking facial injuries following the assault on Haywood Street. The 40-year-old was targeted at around 7.55pm on Sunday and was left covered in blood with painful bruising on her face, Glasgow Live reports.
"It is alleged one of the males has spat on the female's face and then pushed her to the ground.
straight to your inbox every day, free Manchester United defender Victor Lindelof will not be allowed to play in Sweden's upcoming friendly match versus Denmark due to quarantine restrictions.
Scotland to try out a controversial treatment using magnets.Jo Arnold will undergo a form of therapy which involves bursts of magnetic energy being sent into her head.The 42-year-old has been left terrified to drive in case she knocks someone over.Now she hopes transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) will help her conquer her obsessive compulsive disorder.Jo said: “It’s the first type of medical treatment outside of therapy that I’ve tried.
fireworks at each other on a residential Scots street during Bonfire Night mayhem. Hooded youths armed with rockets fought pitched battles down streets in Shawlands, Glasgow, as neighbours cowered inside their homes.
Scottish Government has announced. The new travel requirements will come into force from 4am on Saturday November 7.
mystery death of a man whose body was found on a Scots beach are appealing for help to identify him. A passer-by raised the alarm after making the grim discovery at around 10.15am yesterday near to Longniddry Golf Club in East Lothian.
formally named the Scots mum allegedly found dead in a wheelie bin. The family of Victoria Streight have said she will be 'missed' after the shock discovery in the Highlands on Sunday.
viral video. Zoey and Yumi of ReacThing are known for their reactions to popular food items across the globe in a series of YouTube clips.
mass police response in the East end of the city.Officers raced to a property in Dunira Street, in the Tollcross area, just before 4am on Monday.It is understood the gunshot was aimed at a window of a property, shattering the glass.Cops have closed off the road, as well as nearby Braidfauld Street.Police say enquiries are ongoing as they work to find the shooter.A spokeswoman from Police Scotland told the Record: "At around 3.50 am on Monday, 2 November 2020, police received a report of a
Police are probing the death of a woman after a body was allegedly found dumped in a wheelie bin. The grim discovery was made during a search for missing Victoria Streight in the north of the country.
Islamophobia after he was grilled for more than an hour at Glasgow Airport. Campaigner Mohammad Asif, of the Afghan Human Rights Foundation, who adopted his nephew Mohammad Sudais after he suffered terrible facial injuries in a gas explosion spoke out after he was stopped when he arrived back from Dubai.
Breakfast Time co-host Frank Bough as a sex-obsessed “nightmare”– just days after he died, aged 87.The pair launched the BBC’s first breakfast magazine show in 1983 but Scott claims their relationship was poor from the outset.Barely 10 days after his death, Scott said Bough was “not the friendly uncle figure that he liked to project to the public”.In 1988, the News of the World revealed that Bough had taken cocaine and worn ladies’ lingerie at a sex party involving prostitutes.Scott wrote: