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Man dies after falling down stairs at Seventh Heaven in Glasgow

Man dies after falling down stairs at Seventh Heaven in Glasgow

BBC News26-05-2025
A man has died after falling down stairs at a lap-dancing club in Glasgow city centre.Emergency services were called to Seventh Heaven on Hope Street at about 00:25 on Saturday. The man died at the scene. Police Scotland said there were not believed to be any suspicious circumstances.
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