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Glasgow double murder probe after two found seriously hurt in flat die at the scene

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Glasgow double murder probe after two found seriously hurt in flat die at the scene
The Mirror
The Mirror27 mins ago
Glasgow double murder probe after two found seriously hurt in flat die at the scene
A double murder investigation has been launched after Paul Lafferty and Gary Beaton were found seriously injured inside a flat on Chancellor Street in Partick, Glasgow.
Police open double murder investigation after men found dead in Glasgow flat
A DOUBLE murder investigation has been launched after two men were found dead in a Glasgow flat ...
The Sun
The Sun56 mins ago
Cops launch double murder probe as two men found dead in Glasgow flat named
A DOUBLE murder probe has been launched after two men were found dead in a flat in Glasgow's west end. Paul Lafferty, 50, and Gary Beaton 54, were discovered fatally wounded in the home in Chancellor Street in the city's Partick on Sunday afternoon. They were pronounced dead at the scene. Following post-mortems, police
The Herald
The Herald2 days ago
Police probe after two mend found 'dead with serious injuries' in Glasgow flat
Police are carrying our extensive enquiries (stock pic) (Image: NQ) This article is brought to you by our exclusive subscriber partnership with our sister title USA Today, and has been written by our American colleagues. It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. Two men have died after being found with se
Daily Record
Daily Record🏁 first to report2 days ago
Two men die after being found injured in Glasgow flat as police probe 'unexplained' deaths
NewsScottish NewsGlasgowBoth men, aged 50 and 54, died at the scene.12:10, 17 Aug 2026Updated 12:13, 17 Aug 2026Two men have died after they were both found seriously injured at a flat in Glasgow.‌Emergency services raced to Chancellor Street in Partick after the men, aged 50 and 54, were discovered at 4.40pm on Sunday