Coatbridge around 9.10pm on Wednesday September 29. The 45-year-old was then seriously assaulted by the suspects and rushed to University Hospital Monklands for treatment.
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Scots street. Emergency services raced to Gael Street in Greenock last night where they found the 44-year-old man injured.
He was rushed to Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow via ambulance. Staff there have described his condition as critical.
The incident took place at about 7.15pm last night, with police now appealing for witnesses. Detective Inspector Nikkie Wake, of Greenock CID, confirmed that they are carrying out door-to-door inquiries.She said: "Our investigation as to how
.Coatbridge around 9.10pm on Wednesday September 29. The 45-year-old was then seriously assaulted by the suspects and rushed to University Hospital Monklands for treatment.
A fundraiser has now been launched to support the hard-working mum to 'get back on her feet' as doctors tell the family it could be months or even years before she recovers. A message on the fundraiser read: "Veronica is a very much loved mum, grandmother and friend and has worked hard all her days."She has supported her four children and she is very much an independent woman.
hospitalised with a serious head wound after being set upon by a gang on a Scots street. The 20-year-old was attacked by three or four other men as he was walking near to shops in Nigel Rise, Dedridge, Livingston around 10pm on Thursday night.
Glasgow Royal Infirmary Hospital for treatment. Pictures from the scene showed several marked police vehicles parked on the road with their lights flashing.
Edinburgh hotel.Emergency services were called to the scene at around 5am on Saturday after the alarm was raised in the Grassmarket area of the capital. Police have confirmed that a 22-year-old was rushed to the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh for treatment however his current condition is not known.
a Glasgow street after an incident involving a gun. The alarm was raised at around 9.25pm on Saturday when the 33-year-old was discovered on Garlieston Road in Barlanark.Glasgow Live reports that an off-duty paramedic is said to have gone to his aid before emergency services arrived.
West Dunbartonshire.Emergency services were called to the scene on Stewart Street, Dalmuir, at around 6.30am on Saturday after the alarm was raised. Police have confirmed that one person has been taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital for treatment.
Rutherglen at the weekend. A man and a woman, both aged 32, were attacked while walking on Cathcart Road, near to its junction with Farie Street, around 12.05am on Sunday.
windscreen of a pregnant mum-of-three's car in an 'unprovoked' attack on a Scots street.Shocking video footage shows the hooded man run up with an item in his hand and hit the four by four parked in the driveway of the home in a suburb of Kirkcaldy, Fife.Two huge smashes have been left in the windscreen of the silver motor after the apparently unprovoked attack at around 10.30pm on Thursday night.The woman, who doesn't want to be named, is pregnant and has three children who were in the home on
Falkirk. Emergency services were called to High Street, Bonnybridge, at around 5.30pm on Friday September, 17.Officers say the 54-year-old in a serious condition, but his injuries aren’t believed to be life-threatening.There are reports the man was treated for stab injuries, however this is unconfirmed at this time.Pictures from the scene shared on social media showed a number of cops and paramedics treating the man.No arrests have been made at this stage.
Dumbarton. The men, aged 57 and 58, were walking on Castle Street around 1.20am on Sunday, September 12.
Inverness. A bomb disposal squad and the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service attended the swoop in the city’s Anderson Court area on Sunday morning.
Dundee. We told how emergency services raced to Ballindean Terrace in the Douglas area of the city yesterday afternoon and locked down the street.
Bo'ness over the weekend.
iOS - Android An eyewitness said three police cars and an ambulance attended the incident.The extent of the man's injuries are not known.A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “We were made aware of a man found injured on Western Road in Cambuslang around 9.15pm on Friday, 3 September.“The man has been taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital for treatment and enquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances.”