Nearly 30 major British companies have cut ties with Russia in an act of condemnation against Putin's war in Ukraine.
14.02.2022 - 19:31 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Race-hate killer Imran 'Baldy' Shahid's throat has been cut at HMP Grampian, according to a prison source.
The notorious murderer is said to have suffered the injury at the Peterhead facility on Sunday, where he is serving a 25-year sentence.
A prison insider told the Daily Record 45-year-old Shahid's neck was slashed in the incident. They said: "The inmate nicknamed Baldy, the guy that killed Kris Donald, has got a slashed throat."
Police on Monday confirmed the incident to the Record.
Officers were made aware of a 45-year-old man found injured inside the clink just before 5pm on Sunday. That man was rushed to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary for treatment.
The nature of his injuries and current medical condition were not disclosed. The exact circumstances surrounding the incident are not yet known.
Shahid was one of the monsters who brutally murdered 15-year-old Kriss Donald in 2004.
Schoolboy Kriss was abducted by five men from Kenmure Street in Glasgow's southside on March 15, 2004.
The thugs were associated with a local British Pakistani gang led by evil Shahid.
The kidnapping was cited as apparent revenge for an attack on Shahid at a nightclub in Glasgow city centre the night before by a local white gang.
Teenager Kriss was targeted as an example of a 'white boy from the McCulloch Street area' despite having no involvement in the nightclub attack or in any gang warfare.
He was taken on a 200-mile journey to Dundee and back while his kidnappers made phone calls looking for a house to take him to. With no luck they returned to Glasgow and took him to the Clyde Walkway.
There, they held his arms and stabbed him 13 times.
He sustained internal injuries to three arteries, one of his lungs, his liver and a kidney before being doused in
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