Police have cordoned off a street in Edinburgh after being called to an early morning garage blaze. The alarm was raised at around 2.31am on Friday after a parking structure near a house on Moredun Dykes Road was engulfed in flames.
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Emergency services were called to a property on Scott Street at around 8.50pm on Monday, June 7, before officers discovered Ian Menzies, 55, dead within the property.
Cops, who are treating the death as murder, are said to be following a positive line of enquiry.A close family friend has told the Daily Record that cops are trying to trace Ian's son Craig Nixon, 36, who has not been seen since his death.The source said: "They are looking for Craig, he hasn't been seen since his dad was killed."I
.Police have cordoned off a street in Edinburgh after being called to an early morning garage blaze. The alarm was raised at around 2.31am on Friday after a parking structure near a house on Moredun Dykes Road was engulfed in flames.
police confirmed a body was found on Ben Nevis. The 24-year-old hillwalker had been missing since Tuesday morning after posting selfies at the peek of the mountain.
Chris Pratt may have had to work all the way in Iceland during production on his new film,, but at least he got to spend some time with his lovely wife, Katherine Schwarzenegger.«It was very nice being able to have her with me on this job, yeah.
sex worker beaten and strangled to death in a Glasgow park 30 years ago.The killing of Diane McInally remains unsolved by police after her lifeless body was found dumped in woodland at Pollok Park in October 1991.She was just 23-years-old at the time of her brutal slaying with two men, Gary Moore and Dale Clark, who are both now dead, charged in connection.Neither man stood trial however the sex worker’s family feared the duo were just scapegoats for a ‘Mr Big’ who Diane was due to give evidence
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two car crash in Clackmannanshire believe the driver of a nearby 4x4 may hold vital information. A man was left seriously injured in hospital after his Honda Civic collided with a Vauxhall van on Burnside Farm Road between Alva and Fishcross on Monday, June 14.
Edinburgh Castle launched a tirade of homophobic abuse at cops trying to get him to seek medical treatment. Kenneth Bruce called officers “p**fs” and said he’d see them at a popular gay nightspot in the capital.
Royal Alexandra Hospital off Craw Road in Paisley. His body was discovered on Wednesday 24 March and another 26-year-old male was arrested, according to Police Scotland.
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Edinburgh. The alarm was raised at around 4.10pm on Thursday, June 10, with emergency services called to the property in Hyvot Park.
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Birmingham Crown Court heard on June 10 that Jonathan Houseman had worked with Brian Mcintosh and Will Henry on an industrial estate before they were found dead on September 30. Prosecutor, Michael Burrows QC, told the court that the 31 and 29-year-old had become 'increasingly frustrated' with 32-year-old Houseman, after only receiving 'part of the money'.Mr Burrows went on to say that this gives Houseman a 'clear motive' for the Birmingham pair's death, according to Birmingham Live.
Perth murder victim's son was also murdered when the boy was just six-years-old. Dad Ian Menzies, 55, was found dead within the property on Scott Street at around 8.50pm on Monday, June 7.Cops, who are treating the death as murder, are said to be following a positive line of enquiry.
motorbike collided with a white Transit van on the A941, at its junction towards Birnie in Elgin at around 7am on Tuesday, June 8. Emergency services scrambled to the scene and he was rushed to the town's Dr Gray's Hospital.He was sadly pronounced dead a short time later.Paul's friends and family have been left devastated by the tragic news.Paying tribute on Facebook, one pal said: "R.I.P.
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