horse has been struck in the eye with a firework leaving it in 'excruciating pain and terror'. Male horse Dettori was blasted in the face by the rogue explosion near Countesswells in Aberdeen this week.
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Aberdeenshire.
Emergency services rushed to the scene on the B977 after they were alerted at around 10.50am on Sunday morning.When they arrived at the seen, officers said that the man had taken unwell, and that he was pronounced dead at the scene.They added that aren't treating the death as suspicious.A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “We were called around 10.50am on Sunday, 18 October, 2020, following the report of a man taking unwell in his car on the B977 at the junction with Parkhill
.horse has been struck in the eye with a firework leaving it in 'excruciating pain and terror'. Male horse Dettori was blasted in the face by the rogue explosion near Countesswells in Aberdeen this week.
Orkney. An RNLI rescue crew was scrambled to the scene at Orphir on Thursday morning after two-year-old Blue ended up in the icy waters.
mum says she 'cried for days' after being stuck in hospital for nine days alone with her new baby under strict Covid rules.Jenna McFarlane said she felt lonely and isolated after giving birth to her baby son Caleb during lockdown because coronavirus restrictions meant her family were refused entry to the ward see her or the new baby.The 26-year-old first time mum is now backing the #butnotmaternity campaign and calling for less restrictions on expectant mothers and maternity wards.Jenna's
Glasgow today as cops close off parts of the city centre.Officers from Police Scotland and the Scottish Ambulance Service raced to St Vincent Lane shortly before 8am after reports a man had fallen.The area has been cordoned off by police as ambulances arrived on the scene.As a result Wellington Street is closed between St Vincent Street and Bothwell Street while the emergency services deal with the incident.It is not known at this stage the condition of the man.A Police Scotland spokesman told
military war games mission off the Scots coast.The Sowerby beaked whales were stranded on the shoreline in Musselburgh and Gosford earlier this month.A team of experts from the Scottish Marine Animal Strandings Scheme carried out necropsies on both the stricken animals to determine their cause of death.No signs of infection, disease, boat strike or entanglement were discovered prompting fears they may have died from decompression sickness caused by underwater noise.A massive international war
Fife road.Emergency services raced to the scene on the A985 near Cairneyhill at around 1.50pm on Monday following reports of a one vehicle accident.A red Vauxhall Corsa, which was being driven by a 74-year-old man, had left the roadway and collided with a tree.Both pensioners were taken to the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary where medics described their conditions as ‘serious’ and ‘critical’.Police Scotland have now confirmed that the 74-year-old female passenger has sadly died from her injuries.A
Covid – all while a patient in Scots hospitals.Joseph Gorman’s children were called to the Royal Alexandra Hospital, Paisley, on Thursday to say goodbye to their father – who only went to hospital after a problem caused by his cancer medication.He died the following day.Joseph’s son Joe, 62, spoke yesterday about his father’s treatment at the Vale of Leven Hospital, Dunbartonshire, and the RAH after reading in the Record about 18 nurses and 14 patients at the RAH becoming infected with the virus
East Lothian. The grim discovery was made at Gosford Sands just days after another young whale was spotted on the beach in Musselburgh.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Police Scotland has released CCTV images in relation to an early morning assault and robbery in Aberdeen.The attack happened in Union Street in the early hours of Sunday 2 August.Officers say the man and woman “could assist with an ongoing investigation” into the incident that happened between 4.30am and 4.45am.They released the images following other enquiries as they believe the pair may have further
Glasgow street last night. We told how cops raced to Maxwell Road in the city's Pollokshields area at around 5.40pm amid reports of a man being seriously assaulted.
Scots street. We told how emergency services raced to the scene at Glenbervie Road in the Torry area of Aberdeen early this morning.
Aberdeen's Glenbervie Road in the Torry area of the city. At least five police cars and two ambulances have been seen near the scene.
GP who was sacked while taking time off to care for her dying father has been given £16,000 compensation.Dr Alison Sneddon was working part-time at Tranent Medical Practice in East Lothian when her dad was diagnosed with terminal cancer in 2019.He moved into her home in North Berwick, East Lothian, but the toll of caring for him left her feeling unable to work and she was signed off by her GP.Dr Sneddon offered to take unpaid leave but the offer was declined and, three days before her dad died,
blaze on a bus that was driving on a busy Scots road. Firefighters were called to the B921 outside of Kinglassie, Fife, to reports of the vehicle ablaze on the dual carriageway earlier today.
hospital. Maureen Nicholson was just 64 when she passed away after fighting a chest infection at Glasgow Royal Infirmary last month.
family their son had died in a horrific crash. The (unnamed) 18-year-old was badly hurt when a red Ford Fiesta veered off the road into a field in Aberdeenshire.
Police are investigating after a man in a wheelchair was found soaked in blood with a serious head injury in Aberdeen.