Ayrshire mum.
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Glasgow 's West End. Emergency services were called to the scene at Bingham’s Pond in Hyndland, at around 10.20am on Thursday.
Enquiries into the grim discovery are ongoing but cops say they are not currently treating the woman’s death as suspicious. A Police Scotland spokeswoman said: “At around 10.20am, the body of a woman was found in Bingham's Pond in Glasgow.
Ayrshire mum.
Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.The search for a child missing in the water in Balloch ended in tragedy with police finding the 12-year-old girl's body.Police Scotland were called to a report of a youngster in difficulty in the River Leven, near Balloch Bridge, at about 6.45pm last night (Sunday).Helicopters were spotted above the town at the foot of Loch Lomond during the search operation.Her body was recovered from the water around three hours
missing in the water in Balloch has ended in tragedy with police finding the 12-year-old girl's body. Police Scotland were called to a report of a youngster in difficulty in the River Leven, near Balloch Bridge, at about 6.45pm on Sunday.
prisons for the brutal murder of a paper boy.The Glasgow mum was aged just 30 when she was ordered to the gallows of the now-demolished Duke Street Prison in 1923.Newell has been branded as one of the most evil women in Scottish history for the callous nature in which she murdered 13-year-old John Johnstone.At around 7pm on June 20, 1923, the youngster chapped on the door of Newell’s Coatbridge home - which she shared with her husband John Newell and her eight-year-old daughter Janet
missing Scot after police discovered a body in the Highlands. We told how officers made the discovery during searches on Ben Loyal, Sutherland, on Friday morning.
missing Scot in the Highlands. Police made the discovery during searches on Ben Loyal, Sutherland, on the morning of Friday August 7.
Glasgow 's west end. The cops had been driving an unmarked police car on Great Western Road at 5:25pm on Wednesday night.
Ethan Ross Bonnar was left with horror injuries after crashing through the abandoned Dairy Crest building in Totnes.The 22-year-old, originally from Dunoon, lay undiscovered inside the building for more than 24 hours before he was found sparking a huge emergency operation.Ethan who had been living in Torquay, Devon, suffered fatal brain fractures and was flown by helicopter from the scene as medics desperately tried to save him.He was brought to Derriford major trauma centre in Plymouth where he
Police in West Lothian have launched an enquiry after the body of a man was found inside a house in Bathgate at the weekend.The body of the 43-year-old was found in a property on Marjoribanks Street on Sunday.Police confirmed officers are investigating the “unexplained” death.A Police Scotland spokeswoman said: “Around 1.15pm on Sunday, August, 2, the body of a 43-year-old man was discovered within a property on Marjoribanks Street, Bathgate.“The death is currently being treated as unexplained
Cops are probing the death of a man after his body was found in a house in West Lothian.The body of the 43-year-old was discovered in a property on Marjoribanks Street in Bathgate yesterday afternoon.Passers-by reported police standing guard outside the address following the grim find.Forensics officers were also spotted going into the property.Police confirmed officers are investigating the "unexplained" death.A Police Scotland spokeswoman said: "Around 1.15pm on Sunday, 2 August, 2020, the
People in West Lothian who are facing money worries as a result of coronavirus are being urged to take full advantage of the support available.The coronavirus pandemic has led to more people facing challenges around bills, rent and job security.The Scottish Government, in partnership with the Citizens Advice network in Scotland, is raising awareness of the support available for those who need it during these difficult times.
Two sisters from West Lothian were inspired to ‘walk’ to their cancelled holiday destinations after reading about a woman’s fight with Motor Neurone Disease.Natalie Hughes (38) and Sharon Lee (35) decided to walk the distance from Scotland to Ibiza and Dubai for charity when their trips were cancelled due to the pandemic.The Bathgate sisters are both fitness instructors and rounded up their clients, friends and family to help them complete the 4500 mile distance.They decided to raise money for
River Carron after a large scale overnight search and rescue operation. The grim discovery was made near the viaduct in Larbert, near Falkirk, on Thursday morning in the search for a missing fisherman.