Man fighting for life after being found seriously injured on Glasgow street

A person is presently combating for his life after being discovered critically injured on a Glasgow avenue.

Police rushed to the scene on Hathaway Lane within the Maryhill space of the town at round 5.50pm on Sunday, March, 20.

The 41-year-old was rushed to Queen Elizabeth College Hospital through ambulance.

He's presently being handled for life-threatening accidents.

Uniformed officers and plain-clothed detectives have been seen within the space the next morning.

Numbered markers placed throughout the lane have also been pictured
Numbered markers positioned all through the lane have additionally been pictured

Numbered markers positioned all through the lane have additionally been pictured.

Two police vans have additionally been parked on the entrance of the cordon line as Police Scotland proceed to analyze the incident.

Detective Sergeant Nick Gribben, of Maryhill CID, mentioned: “Our enquiries are ongoing into the incident and the way this man got here to be injured.

“I'd urge anybody who might have assisted the person to come back ahead.

“If you'll have seen or heard a disturbance inside the flats or the encompassing space then please get in contact."

Anybody with info is requested to contact the police on 101, quoting incident no. 2766 of Sunday, March 20.

Alternatively, Crimestoppers will be known as anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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