dinsdag 1 juni 2010

Woman dies in 'stabbing' at St Enoch's Square newsagent

Source: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/scotland/glasgow_and_west/10206115.stm

Summary:
A 38-year-old woman has died in St Enoch's Square in Glasgow city centre. Almost noon time the police were called to the McColl’s store. The woman who died at the store was an employee at the shop. A man who they also believed to be in his 40s was also injured in the incident and was taken to Glasgow Royal Infirmary. The hospital staff claims that his condition is serious but stable. The police suspect this was an act of murder at first and it is understood that the diseased woman knew the injured man. The police was still busy at the scene on Tuesday afternoon and the area where this incident happened was closed while the forensic experts investigate the crime scene. The staff at the store said it was a terrible thing that happened because she was a pleasant woman and stated that all the staff in the shop are pleasant.

Evaluation:
This incident is an intimate matter between lovers. This is a terrible thing indeed because it happened in front of the 38 –year-old woman colleges. With this kind of violence you stay with an image of shock. The people who were in the store at that particular moment did not require hospital treatment. This is a murder- suicide attempt because witnesses saw him stab himself after stabbing the woman. However, the police is carrying out the investigation, most of the witnesses who saw this incident are willing to give their fully co-operation. It is a terrible thing to happen and on the other hand you do not know what cause this to happen. The police only have his version of the story what happened between him and the woman. All what is left is that the man still lives but surly would be behind bars for a long time.

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