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Ruth Suter

Murder bid in Glasgow street after two men found injured as police hunt suspect

A man is in hospital with life-threatening injuries and a second man suffered serious injuries during a murder bid in Glasgow.

A 50-year-old man was found seriously wounded on Priesthill Crescent in Glasgow at 10.15pm last night. Paramedics attended the scene and blue-lighted him to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital for treatment, where he currently remains.

His current condition is unknown. A 39-year-old man was also found seriously wounded.

His current condition is also unknown. Officers believe the disturbance involved multiple people while they hunt the suspect who fled the scene of the crime.

At the time of the incident, he was described to be wearing a black hooded tracksuit top and bottoms with white trainers.

Detective Sergeant Nicol McPherson, Police Scotland, said: “From our enquiries so far, we believe there was a disturbance involving a number of people, which resulted in both men being seriously injured. The suspect for the attack is described as wearing a black hooded tracksuit top and bottoms with white trainers.

“It is imperative that we catch the man/men responsible for this attempted murder and serious assault. Officers will be in the area today and I would urge people to approach them with any information they believe may assist our investigation or to call police."

Police Scotland can be reached via 101 quoting reference number 3913 of Saturday, 12 November, 2022. Alternatively, Crimestoppers can be called anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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