A 14-year-old boy will appear in court in connection with the death of Amen Teklay, 15. Amen, who was an Eritrean refugee, died from fatal injuries on Clarendon Street, Glasgow, at around 10.30pm on Wednesday.
The devastated dad of tragic schoolboy Amen Teklay paid tribute to his 'remarkable' young son at an emotional vigil in Glasgow. Amen, 15, died after he was found seriously injured on Clarendon Street in the Maryhill area of the city last week.
The M8 is closed westbound in North Lanarkshire due to a 'police incident'. The motorway is closed westbound from junction 6 for Newhouse and Airdrie to junction 7 for Eurocentral and the A8. Traffic Scotland said the closure is due to a police incident at junction 7 as drivers were warned to 'avoid' the route.
Emergency services were called to Monar Street, in Possil, after the body of 55-year-old James Jarvis was discovered inside a property. A 38-year-old man has been charged in connection with his death.
Investigating officers have been carrying out door-to-door enquiries and gathering CCTV footage following the incident on Wednesday night.
Police Scotland confirmed the news this morning, March 7, following a post-mortem examination - detectives appealing to the public for information or private CCTV or dashcam footage.
A TEENAGER has been charged over the ‘murder’ of a schoolboy who was allegedly stabbed to death on a Glasgow street. Amen Teklay, 15, was found seriously hurt on Clarendon Street in Maryhill on
Police have said the death of Amen Teklay, who was found seriously injured in the street on Wednesday night, is being treated as murder.
Drivers are being urged to avoid a busy motorway during rush hour due to a police incident. The M8 is closed westbound in North Lanarkshire from junction six for Newhouse and Airdrie to junction seven for Eurocentral and the A8. The incident has also caused a lane closure in the Eastbound carriageway in the same area.
A 38-year-old man has been arrested and charged by police in a murder investigation in Glasgow. The body of James Jarvis, 55, was found at a property in Monar Street in the city's Possilpark area at 07:20 on Wednesday. Police Scotland said his car, a black VW Golf, was discovered nearby in Auckland Street.