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Three men taken to hospital after house disturbance in Broxburn

Three men taken to hospital after house disturbance in Broxburn

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Three men were taken to hospital after a house disturbance in West Lothian.Police Scotland said officers were called to a property on McCann Avenue, Broxburn, at about 01:15 on Friday.The injured men, aged 18, 25 and 28, were treated at Edinburgh's Royal Infirmary.The 28-year-old was later arrested in connection with the incident and is due to appear at Livingston Sheriff Court on Monday.
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