Murder squad cops seal off Paisley street after a serious flat fire
Officers from Police Scotland s Major Investigation Team are probing the incident in Whitesbridge Avenue.
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Murder squad cops launch probe after man dies following serious Paisley flat fire
The 47-year-old was rushed to the Royal Alexandra Hospital but sadly passed away after the blaze in Whites Bridge Avenue around 10pm last night.
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The family of a Navy petty officer whose body was found three years after he disappeared still need answers .
Anthony Parsons, also known as Tony, went missing aged 63 in 2017 while on a long charity cycle from his home in Tillicoultry, Clackmannanshire, to Fort William.
The grandfather s remains were discovered in January this year near a farm at the Bridge of Orchy, Argyll and Bute.
Two men, both aged 29, had been arrested several weeks before the discovery in connection with his disappearance and were released pending further inquiries.
Anthony Parsons (pictured), also known as Tony, went missing aged 63 in 2017 while on a long charity cycle from his home in Tillicoultry, Clackmannanshire, to Fort William
The family of a cyclist whose body was found three years after he vanished say they “still need answers” as they said their final farewells.
Former Navy petty officer Anthony Parsons, also known as Tony, went missing aged 63 in 2017 while on a long charity cycle from his home in Tillicoultry, Clackmannanshire, to Fort William.
The grandfather’s remains were discovered in January this year near a farm at the Bridge of Orchy, Argyll and Bute.
Mr Parsons was reported missing in 2017 (Police Scotland/PA)
Two men, both aged 29, had been arrested several weeks before the discovery in connection with his disappearance and were released pending further inquiries.