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Woman arrested after man's body found at Glasgow flats

Woman arrested after man's body found at Glasgow flats

Daily Record8 hours ago
A police probe into the death is ongoing.
A 35-year-old woman has been arrested after a man's body was found at a property in Glasgow.
Emergency services raced to Charles Street, in the Royston area, at around 10.25pm on Sunday, June 29.

The body of a man, also aged 35, was discovered. The circumstances surrounding his death have not been released.

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In the two days since, police activity has been spotted by locals around a block of flats in the street.
Several marked vehicles were seen parked up, and an area was reportedly cordoned off.
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