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Ketsuda Phoutinane

Thursday headlines: Rangers fans brawl in Glagsow and missing man in Seville

Welcome to the Daily Record's Wednesday briefing.

The top stories you need to know today include a suspected 'petrol bomb' attack in Lanarkshire, video of a brawl among Rangers fans, and a missing man in Seville.

Here are the latest headlines from Scotland and beyond.

Rangers fans brawl in Glasgow after Europa League final loss as woman dragged across road by hair

The group - many wearing Rangers jerseys - begin kicking each other as a number fall to the floor on Jamacia Street at midnight last night (Twitter)

This is the moment a huge brawl broke out among Rangers fans in Glasgow city centre following the Europa League final loss.

Shocking footage shows fists flying between the mob of around 12 as a girl is dragged by her hair through the street.

The group, wearing Rangers strips, begin kicking each other as a number fall to the floor on Jamacia Street at midnight last night.

They can be seen grappling with each other before a girl is grabbed by the hair by a number of people in the group.

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BREAKING: Suspected 'petrol bomb' attack on Lanarkshire shop

Police remain at the scene on Brandon Street (Lanarkshire Live)

A Lanarkshire shop was the target of a suspected petrol bomb attack this afternoon.

Police remain at the scene on Brandon Street in Hamilton as they continue to search for the suspect.

It's understood a man entered Rocco's Deli and unsuccessfully attempted to set the shop ablaze with a petrol can.

Witnesses say he fled the scene after his wilful fire-raising attempt "failed miserably".

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Rangers fan missing in Seville without cash or phone as frantic family beg for help

The 42-year-old is believed to be without his phone, cash or passport (Family handout)

Rangers fans in Seville are being asked to help find a fellow supporter who has gone missing after vanishing from the fan zone.

Gordon Smith has failed to make contact with his worried family back home in Scotland and is without any cash or his mobile phone.

The 42-year-old, from Renfrew, became separated from his brother Craig, 23, on Wednesday night when he went to use the toilet after the match.

While searching for his sibling, bags containing the two men’s belongings are believed to have been stolen in the early hours of Thursday morning.

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Neighbours heard 'shouting and screaming' before man found dead at Scots home

Residents have told how they heard “shouting, arguing then screaming” on a Scots street before a man was found dead.

A 999 response scrambled to an address on Thorndean Avenue in Bellshill, North Lanarkshire, at 11.30pm on Wednesday, May 18.

Medics attended, however a 56-year-old man was pronounced dead at the scene.

Locals have told how they heard men arguing with one another and shouting before loud screams tore through the neighbourhood.

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Lad 'caught cheating in Ibiza' humiliated in girlfriend's poolside revenge

The couple were holidaying in Egypt when the woman found out about her boyfriend's Ibiza antics. (chelsc123 / TikTok)

A boyfriend accused of cheating on his partner while on a lads holiday faced some embarrassing poolside revenge.

The couple had jetted off to Egypt when the woman found out about his antics while in Ibiza.

Following the discovery, she was caught on camera lugging a suitcase towards the hotel pool while shouting at what is believed to be her now ex-boyfriend, the Daily Star reports.

Shared to TikTok, the clip was filmed by Chelsi Carver who was holidaying with the pair when the truth came out.

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