Scots woman has died after downing an entire bottle of sex stimulant XL Gold. The woman fell ill on May 6 and died the same day after buying the bottle from Party Time off licence in Arbroath, Angus, police reports confirm.
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Glasgow street.The man was rushed to Glasgow Royal Infirmary hospital around 6.45am this morning but sadly died a short time later.Emergency services raced to Duke Street in the east end of the city after receiving reports of the injured man.He was found near to Hunter Street and the Tennent's Wellpark Brewery.Police say they are not treating the death as suspicious.Enquires into the circumstances are continuing but "are at a very early stage".A Police Scotland spokesperson added: "Around 6.45
.Scots woman has died after downing an entire bottle of sex stimulant XL Gold. The woman fell ill on May 6 and died the same day after buying the bottle from Party Time off licence in Arbroath, Angus, police reports confirm.
Police rushed to the scene of some 'suspicious activity' in Glasgow earlier. Officers were called to a property in the Salkeld Street area of the city this afternoon.Pictures from the scene show multiple vehicles and officers.
council car park. Mark Ross passed away after being found near Motherwell Civic Centre at around 9.30am on Sunday.
Motherwell.Emergency services rushed to the scene at the town’s Civic Centre where the teen was found seriously injured in the car park.The area was cordoned off from the public at around 9.30am this morning, July 12.The teen was later pronounced dead at the scene and police say his family have been made aware. A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "We can confirm a 17-year-old man was found seriously injured in a car park near Motherwell Civic Centre shortly after 9.30am on Sunday, 12 July.
Glasgow street in an ongoing incident.Officers swarmed an address in the Ruchill area on Saturday afternoon.Locals reported seeing armed officers and squad cars racing down the street.A helicopter was also spotted circling the north of the city near the area from above.Investigations are continuing into the exact cause of the incident.A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Officers, including specialist resources, are currently in attendance at an address in the Ruchill area of Glasgow in
“A seven-year-old girl and a 26-year old woman were taken by the Scottish Ambulance Service to Ninewells Hospital in Dundee. Sadly the child was pronounced dead a short time later.
coronavirus while being treated for other conditions is not yet known, Health Secretary Jeane Freeman has admitted. Figures published last week revealed more than 1,000 patients tested positive for Covid-19 after being admitted to hospital, but Freeman said the number of deaths linked to the cases is unknown.
The Stagecoach bus was carrying five passengers during the collision yesterday afternoon (Sunday) on the A713 at Waterside. The driver and a passenger of a Land Rover Discovery were taken to Ayr hospital with serious injuries.
Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.A rescued circus bear at a popular Scots zoo has died after battling a tumour.Suzy the bear was put to sleep at The Five Sisters Zoo after vets discovered a malignant tumour.The animal was used in performances at a French circus for 28 years before she was rescued alongside two other bears, Peggy and Carmen, and brought to the West Calder animal sanctuary in 2012.The trio had been kept in tiny cages no bigger than
jail bosses.Stewart, 38, of Hamilton, died at HMP Addiewell in West Lothian on June 20.His death certificate states the cause is “unascertained pending laboratory studies”.The dad of three was serving a 14-month sentence for attempted housebreaking and was due to be released in a matter of weeks.The family say they have learned very little about the circumstances surrounding his death but were assured it was not related to Covid-19.A relative said: “We’ve been told he was suffering stomach pains
Glasgow. Cops swooped on St George's Road in the Charing Cross area of the city at around 3.35pm where they discovered the man badly hurt.
seriously injured on an Ayrshire street. Emergency services were called to the scene in Kilwinning at around 1.15am on Saturday, July 4, after the man was discovered lying on the ground.
sudden death of a woman in Grangemouth. Officers from Police Scotland were called to an address on Kingseat Avenue at around 4.40pm on Friday, July 3. Local reports suggested armed police were also scrambled to the scene around the time the heartbreaking discovery was made.
The gran of a Scots tot who died from a brain tumour has received more than 100,000 signatures on her petition calling for more research into childhood cancer.Logan Maclean was just three years-old when he passed away from a diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG) - the deadliest of all childhood cancers.Little Logan, from Largs, North Ayrshire, was diagnosed with the incurable disease in November 2016 but tragically died a short 11 months later.Following his death, his heartbroken gran Fiona
Paisley.
A theatre star who turned to metal detecting during lockdown believes he has uncovered one of Scotland’s most ancient finds.Chris Taylor, who admits he bought the amateur kit off the internet for a laugh, is now in possession of a Bronze-age axe head.Online experts believe the discovery dates back 4000 years – and want to claim the treasure for a museum.Dad-of-one Chris, 37, said: “It’s a ridiculous story and could only happen to me.“I was having a few drinks one night watching a documentary
cancer has called on Scots families to sign a petition to fund research she believes could have saved his life. Fiona Donva was left heartbroken when three-year-old Logan Maclean died just months after he was diagnosed with diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG), a rare brain tumour.The toddler, from Largs in Ayrshire, was first taken to the doctor with a sore ankle when medics discovered the incurable mass.