mum after her tragic shock death at just 41 with 'nothing obvious' wrong. Erica Allan, leaves behind daughter Erin, 14, and son Shaun, 12, after she passed away from a pulmonary embolism on May 20.
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Aberdeen Sheriff Court damage varied and repair costs ranged from £150 to £2,500. The total cost was £4,525.
A woman was struck by one of the ball bearings. Mr Ambrose said: "At 12.30pm on October 15, the witness was walking on Station Road in Ellon."As she was walking, she suddenly felt an extremely sharp pain to her inner right thigh and felt something ping off her leg."She contacted police on October 22 due to the fact she had seen numerous reports circulating on social media about windows
.mum after her tragic shock death at just 41 with 'nothing obvious' wrong. Erica Allan, leaves behind daughter Erin, 14, and son Shaun, 12, after she passed away from a pulmonary embolism on May 20.
lockdown restrictions. In Tuesday's update, Nicola Sturgeon announced some local council areas could move to Level 1 on Saturday, while others will remain at Level 2.
Edinburgh Napier university student has died after a tragic fall from the window of his third-floor flat in the city.
restaurant after finding a rude note allegedly left by the waiting staff. Lisa Cooney from Edinburgh was dining at Ravelston House in Musselburgh with her family on Sunday (May 30) and politely asked which options were vegan friendly.
police staff in the past year involved spitting and coughing or were otherwise linked to coronavirus, analysis suggests. Assaults on police officers and workers increased overall by 6.3 per cent in 2020-21 compared to the previous year, with 6,942 attacks recorded, said Police Scotland.
virus expert. Hugh Pennington, emeritus professor of bacteriology at Aberdeen University, said Holyrood leaders repeated the same devastating errors as Westminster.
Conservative councillor for the Glenrothes North, Leslie and Markinch ward on Fife Council, has been charged with two offences.
drugs haul worth over £180,000 in Glasgow.Detectives carried out a search warrant at an address in Tollcross today, May 28, where the stash of heroine and cocaine was found. It is believed to have an estimated street value of £184,000.
Cardon Square at around 11.45pm on Wednesday, May 26.
Police have launched an attempted murder probe after the terrifying incident happened on Longbar Avenue in Beith at around 4.15am on Monday, May 24. A 33-year-old man was asleep inside at the time of the blaze and he had to jump from the upstairs window to avoid the flames.
pensioner has been convicted of battering his neighbour during a feud over the victim's dog. Archibald Elliott lashed out at George Liddell after they rowed about Liddell's pet making too much noise.
McVitie's biscuit factory took his own life because of fears he would not get a redundancy payout, his family claim. The distraught family of Andy Millar, 55, who had worked for the firm for 37 years, said he was sent home last Sunday evening after an incident on the production line.
coronavirus restrictions. The gathering has been advertised on social media for Strathclyde County Park outside of Motherwel l, Lanarkshire Officers will be patrolling the area to make sure anyone attending is complying with current covid rules.
Lanarkshire are begging for answers about her death. The 22-year-old, who has been named locally as Shannon Linden, was tragically pronounced dead at the scene after being hit on the A89 Airdrie Road, near Caldercruix, on Sunday night.
sacked from his delivery driver job of 30 years for not wearing a mask while exempt.
cannabis and a stash of weapons after pulling over a car in a Scots city. Police stopped the black BMW 1 series around 11.15pm on the eastbound section of the A90, Kingsway West in Dundee on Friday night.
mowed down a man and his dog in his van because the rottweiler pooed on his driveway, a court has heard.Alexander McKinley is said to have carried out a life-threatening assault on Dean Johnstone by deliberately knocking him down in his van.And a witness has told how he saw the incident unfold in front of him - and heard the dog "yelping" in pain afterwards.Robert Duffy, 66, was giving evidence at McKinley's Paisley Sheriff Court trial.He denies assaulting Mr Johnstone by driving a Vauxhall
Home Office raid in Glasgow this morning.
Home Office raid in Glasgow this morning.