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Suspect, 41, charged after man ‘stabbed to death' in Glasgow

Suspect, 41, charged after man ‘stabbed to death' in Glasgow

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DEATH ARREST Suspect, 41, charged after man 'stabbed to death' in Glasgow
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A SUSPECT has been charged after a man was allegedly stabbed to death in Glasgow.
The tragic 58-year-old died in hospital following the alleged broad daylight attack in Castlemilk on Tuesday afternoon.
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Emergency crews raced to the scene on Arnprior Road after the alarm was raised at around 3.05pm.
Officers said they scrambled to the area after receiving reports of a man being found seriously injured.
Shortly after police arrived, the man was rushed to Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow in an ambulance.
Medics worked to save the man, however, he tragically passed away two days later.
Police have now confirmed that a man has been arrested and charged in connection with the death.
The 41-year-old is due to appear at Glasgow Sheriff Court sometime today.
Officers descended on the area and locked down the street just after 3pm.
Blue tape was erected as numerous police vans were seen parked on the road.
Police quickly launched an investigation into the alleged incident.
The force released a statement this afternoon, which reads: "A 41-year-old man has been arrested and charged in connection with the death of a man in Castlemilk.
"Around 3.05pm on Tuesday, 1 July, 2025, we received a report of a 58-year-old man found seriously injured at Arnprior Road.
"He was taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital where he died on Thursday, 3 July.
"The 41-year-old man is expected to appear at Glasgow Sheriff Court on Friday, 4 July."
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