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Stabbing on Scots street as man rushed to hospital with serious injuries

Stabbing on Scots street as man rushed to hospital with serious injuries

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Police say the 42-year-old victim is in a serious condition
A man is in a serious condition in hospital after being stabbed in a Glasgow street.
Police were called to Albert Drive in Pollokshields around 2.30pm on Saturday after reports of a disturbance and serious assault.

Images from the scene show a pavement at the corner of Darnley Street and Albert Drive sealed off by police as officers stand guard.

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A Police Scotland spokesperson said investigations into the incident are ongoing.
They added: 'Around 2.30pm on Saturday, June 21, police received a report of a disturbance and serious assault in the Albert Drive area of Glasgow.
'A 42-year-old man was taken to hospital with serious injuries and enquiries are ongoing.'

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