Officers and emergency services are in attendance at an incident in the Bridgeton area of Glasgow after being made aware of concern for a person, Police Scotland have now confirmed a woman was found dead at the scene.
Police and emergency services are currently in attendance after a woman was found dead in the East End of the city.
Crews raced to Ruby Street in the Bridgeton area of Glasgow after being made aware of concern for a person. Police Scotland have since confirmed a woman was found dead at the scene. Officers were alerted at around 1.45pm on September 1 however, by the time respondents arrived the woman was already pronounced dead.
READ MORE: Glasgow surgeon heartbroken as terminal cancer leaves him unable to work after 31-year career A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “We were made aware of concern for a woman in the Ruby Street area of Glasgow shortly after 1.45pm on Friday, 1 September.“A report will be submitted to the Procurator Fiscal.”
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