Man stabbed during attack in Glasgow as police launch probe into incident

A person has been rushed to hospital after being stabbed in Glasgow. Police say that the 39-year-old was left with critical accidents following the incident on Henrietta Avenue within the Scotstoun space at round 2.30pm on Wednesday, 13 July.

He was rushed to the Queen Elizabeth College Hospital for therapy. Authorities say the person is in a critical however not life-threatening situation.

Officers are eager to talk to anybody who could have witnessed the assault to get involved and help with their enquires. Police Scotland have additionally requested anybody who could have recorded dashcam or CCTV footage from the realm on the time of the stabbing to return ahead.

Detective Constable William Birse of Drumchapel Police Station mentioned: “Our enquiries into this incident are ongoing and I'd urge anybody who could have any data to return ahead.

“We might be eager to talk to anybody who could have dashcam or another non-public footage from the realm.

“Anybody who might help is requested to name 101, quoting reference 1981 of 13 July, or name Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”

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