Fife. Officers from Police Scotland were called to a property on Methil Brae, Leven, at around 5.15pm on Monday, July 13.
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oronavirus symptoms three-months after catching the killer disease.Callum O’Dwyer, from Aberdeen, still has extreme fatigue and muscle weakness 12 weeks after picking up the bug.The 28-year-old also described having extreme “brain fog” and has been forced to move in with his parents for support.Speaking on Good Morning Britain on Wednesday, he said: “I had the full gamut of Covid-like symptoms of fever, cough, fatigue, nausea... and that lasted for about two weeks or so.“It was very intense.
Fife. Officers from Police Scotland were called to a property on Methil Brae, Leven, at around 5.15pm on Monday, July 13.
Glenrothes, on Friday June 5 after concerns were raised for the youngster.The tot - who was just 11-weeks-old at the time - was taken to the Royal Hospital for Sick Children where they were found to be in a ‘critical’ condition.It is understood that the youngster will suffer long-term effects from the injuries sustained as they continue to be treated in hospital.Specialist forensic officers remained at the address in Macedonia for around seven days while a police guard was also put in
schoolboy son was forced into harming himself after evil blackmailers threatened to kill her. Rocky Gyoury was left terrified after being tricked by an online account with the name 'Jonathon' who demanded he send ‘proof’ of his injuries.
missing Scots mum who vanished in Clackmannanshire. Joanne Walker was last seen leaving her home in Stalker Avenue, Tillicoultry, at around 10pm on Friday.
freak accident by Ossian's Cave in Dunkeld on Monday night. The youngster was raced to Ninewells Hospital in Dundee but passed away a short time later. Her devastated mum, Brooke Reid, 26, has now posted an emotional tribute on Facebook. She told her friends in the public post: "As most of you are aware yesterday we had to say goodbye to our best friend, our life, our world, our everything."I stayed with Freya the whole night and most of today before she was taken away. "Everyone tried their
Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.An Uddingston couple are on cloud nine celebrating their engagement after an aeroplane with a marriage proposal flew over them in Chatelherault Country Park.Nicky Hutton was determined to make his popping of the question a complete surprise and new fiance Ahsleigh McClure agreed it couldn’t have gone any better.The happy couple, both 29, were out enjoying the sunshine with two-year-old son Tommy on Monday (July 6) when
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.
Glasgow. Cops descended on Tresta Road in the Gilshochill area of the city at around 1.05am where they found three men, two aged 18 and one aged 21, badly hurt.
Over the past few weeks, McDonald's has gradually been getting back to 'normal', after it temporarily closed all of its restaurants in the UK due to the coronavirus lockdown.But while many of its most popular menu items have now returned - with breakfast and milkshakes making a comeback on July 8 - shoppers have noticed that its iconic Monopoly promotion is still missing.Now McDonald's has shared an update on its Monopoly promotion in the UK, and it's sad news for anyone who was expecting it to
care homes have been branded “weak” and “unsatisfactory” during a pandemic that has killed thousands of residents.Inspectors found some homes were not clean and raised “significant concerns” on PPE and infection prevention.In one case in Crieff, people did not get access to enough fluids or to nurses when they needed help.Labour MSP Monica Lennon said: “These inspection reports confirm that all is not well behind the closed doors of Scotland’s care homes.“Weak and unsatisfactory standards that
Gary Faulds said he has been truly overwhelmed by the support he received from his fans after admitted he had declared himself homeless.Faulds, from Springburn, who has always been very open and honest with his life, became one of the most talked about names in Scottish comedy after posting hilarious Facebook live videos recorded from inside his car.He even landed a gig at the Hydro next year, and had many tour dates planned for 2020 which were cancelled due to Covid-19 leaving him in financial
Renfrewshire woman has been left devastated after she handed over more than £21k to a fraudster she met through an online gaming app.The 61-year-old victim was taken in by a callous conman who claimed he would send valuable items if she transferred cash.The woman sent various sums of money totalling more than £21,000 abroad after falling for the sophisticated scam.It’s understood the innocent victim began chatting with a scam artist via an online gaming app.He offered up valuable items that he
Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.North Lanarkshire recorded its lowest level of weekly deaths in figures released last week at three – one of which occurred in the region’s care homes.A revision in the data provided by the National Records of Scotland shows that three deaths were recorded in North Lanarkshire for the previous week as well and not four as previously reported.As a result, there have been 263 deaths where coronavirus was listed on the
heartwarming moment a Scots mum was reunited with her autistic son after 15 weeks apart. Julie Grant last saw Sean McGinley, 18, the weekend before the coronavirus lockdown came into force on March 23.
hospital after being beaten with a metal weight by two thugs who broke into his house in a Scots town. The attack happened around midnight on Wednesday in the South Vennel area of Lanark.
drink-driver left his victim severely injured before fleeing the scene of the high-speed crash by driving on the wrong side of a dual carriageway.Tyre fitter Andrew Gentleman, who has two convictions for drink driving, was more than four times the limit when he caused the hit-and-run smash.The 52-year-old, who left four people – including two young children – needing hospital treatment, was still four times the limit nearly four hours after the accident.Gentleman, of Falkirk, admitted driving