Police are treating the loss of life of a 36-year-old man in Glasgow on Wednesday as homicide, investigators have introduced.
Kevin John Kennedy, also called Kevin Jamieson, was discovered with severe accidents on Cornwall Avenue South within the Kinning Park space of the town at round 11.30pm on October 5. He was taken to Queen Elizabeth College Hospital however was tragically pronounced useless by medics.
Cops initially described the circumstances round his loss of life as "unexplained" however have since escalated their investigation to a homicide probe. Nonetheless, they are saying there isn't a wider menace posed to the group within the south aspect of Glasgow.
Detective Chief Inspector Peter Sharp mentioned: "We're working to ascertain the total circumstances of what occurred and our ideas are with the household of Mr Kennedy at this troublesome time for them. If anybody noticed something or heard something earlier than or after the incident that may assist with our investigation, I'd urge them to return ahead.
"We consider this to be an remoted incident and there's no menace to the broader group."
Anybody with data is requested to contact Police Scotland on 101 quoting incident quantity 3837 of Wednesday, 5 October, 2022. Data may also be supplied anonymously by way of Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
Earlier we reported how relations and mates had come out in droves to pay tribute to Kevin on social media. One pal hailed him as a "legend".
His sister Amy Roberts wrote: "Not received any phrases in any respect...tonight at 12.10am my massive brother Kevin Kennedy handed away! My coronary heart is in complete items and I can not put into phrases how a lot this had tore our household aside.
"It nonetheless doesn’t even really feel actual. I hope wherever you might be your at peace and searching down on us all.
"Kev you actually have been my greatest pal and enemy multi functional and there'll by no means ever be a day that you're forgotten I promise. I really like you with all my coronary heart, fly excessive."
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