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Here’s what has been making the news across the country on Saturday.
Child killer and trans prisoner wedding axed
A child killer and trans prisoner who were engaged to be married inside HMP Greenock have called off their engagement.
It is understood Alex Stewart and child killer Nyomi Fee split before Stewart was accused of a sex attack on a female prisoner at the prison two weeks ago.
Fee, 37, and biological male Stewart, 38, announced their engagement in 2021. Anger grew among female prisoners after persistent claims that the couple were given preferential treatment and were able to access each other’s cells.
A court case last year heard they had been able to enjoy sexual relations in the jail shower block and a communal area. But the couple are now telling prisoners they are “just friends”.
Fee subjected her two-year-old stepson Liam to appalling abuse before murdering him in 2014. She is serving a life sentence. Stewart, born Alan Baker, has been a main focus for prison policy reform campaigners.
READ MORE: Jail wedding between child killer and trans prisoner called off
Murder of two gangster pals remains unsolved
The murder of two gangster pals found dumped in a scrapyard remains unsolved 25 years later. In October 2001, the bodies of two men were next to a burned out black Volkswagen Golf car at the spot in Larkhall, Lanarkshire.
Both victims had been shot and were quickly identified as small time Lanarkshire criminals John Hall, 45, from Carluke and David Macintosh, 33, from neighbouring Wishaw.
Strathclyde Police launched a major inquiry led by Detective Superintendent John Carnochan. A team of more than 50 police officers were involved in the hunt for the killer or killers.
However door-to-door inquiries, CCTV checks, and numerous witness appeals failed to provide any significant leads or evidence leading to an arrest. Twenty-four years later no one has ever been charged.
READ MORE: Murder of two gangster pals found dumped in a scrapyard remains unsolved 25 years later
Man rushed to hospital after ‘stabbing’ in Glasgow
A man has been rushed to hospital after reportedly being stabbed on a busy street in Glasgow. The incident took place shortly after 8pm on Friday, May 1 when officers were alerted to a serious assault on Maryhill Road.
Emergency services, including Police Scotland and Scottish Ambulance Service, rushed to the scene in Maryhill in the north of the city.
A 32-year-old man was taken to hospital for treatment after suffering serious injuries. His current condition is not yet known. An investigation has been launched by Police Scotland.
Detective Constable Scott Moran said: “This was a violent assault on the victim, and it is vital that we find out what happened, and trace whoever is responsible.“
READ MORE: Man rushed to hospital after ‘stabbing’ on busy Glasgow street
Teen found seriously injured on Scots street
A teenager has been rushed to hospital after being found seriously injured on a street in the early hours of the morning.
The alarm was raised at around 3:45am when police were alerted to a man seriously injured on John Wood Street in Port Glasgow on Saturday, May 2.
Emergency services, including Police Scotland and Scottish Ambulance Service, raced to the Inverclyde town. A 19-year-old man was taken to Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow after suffering serious injuries.
An investigation has been launched to get to the bottom of exactly what happened and officers remain in the area so anyone with information or concerns can speak to them directly.
READ MORE: Teen found seriously injured on Scots street as cops lock down area
Reform candidate ‘attacked’ on Glasgow campaign trail
A Reform candidate has allegedly been attacked while campaigning in Glasgow. Councillor Thomas Kerr, one of the party’s candidates in the city, is said to have been assaulted while leafleting in Shettleston on Friday, May 1.
Police Scotland said it was made aware of an assault on a man at Strowan Road in the east end around 2.15pm on Friday. The force said that another man will be the subject of a report to the procurator fiscal.
A Reform spokesperson dubbed the alleged incident “unacceptable” and “no politician should be subjected to violence while out campaigning.”
Police Scotland said no-one was injured and another man will be the subject of a report to the Procurator Fiscal.
READ MORE: Reform UK candidate ‘attacked’ while campaigning in Glasgow
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