Police have launched a murder inquiry after the death of 25-year-old Billy McGuire at a house in Perth Crescent, Mountblow POLICE have launched a murder hunt following the death of a man in Mountblow. Around 12.05am on Monday, 21 December, 2020, officers were called to a report of two men seriously injured within a house in Perth Crescent, Clydebank. Emergency services attended and both men were taken by ambulance to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital. Billy McGuire, 25, was pronounced dead a short time later. Hospital staff describe the condition of the 34-year-old man as critical but stable. Following a post mortem examination, the death of Mr McGuire is being treated as murder and the attack on the 34-year-old man as attempted murder.
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Doctors felt their concerns about ventilation and water at Scotland s largest hospital were not addressed, a new report has found.
It was one of a number of failings found by the oversight board for the Queen Elizabeth University in Glasgow, after deaths were linked to infections.
The interim report also highlighted issues with infection prevention and control, and communication.
The health board has apologised for distress caused to families affected .
The oversight board was set up to address infection prevention and control at the £842m facility, which opened in 2015.
Man dies and another fighting for life as cops race to suspicious incident in Clydebank
Cops found the pair after being called to an address in Perth Crescent in the early hours of Monday
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Emergency services attended and both men were rushed to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital. The 25-year-old man was pronounced dead a short time later, said police. Hospital staff described the 34-year-old s condition as critical . A post mortem examination will take place to determine the exact cause of the 25-year-old s death. The scene remains taped off as police continue their enquiries. Detective Chief Inspector Alan McAlpine, of the major investigation teams, said: “Officers are in the area speaking to neighbours and checking CCTV to try and establish the circumstances surrounding this incident and who was involved. “Our enquiries are at a very early stage and we are appealing to anyone who may have witnessed an incident take place, or anyone with information to come forward to officers as soon as possible.”