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First picture of man found dead at Glasgow flat as woman arrested

First picture of man found dead at Glasgow flat as woman arrested

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Johnson Ewere, 35, died at a property on Charles Street, in the Royston area, at around 10.25pm on Sunday.
A man who was found dead at a flat in Glasgow has been named by police.
Johnson Ewere, 35, died at a property on Charles Street, in the Royston area, at around 10.25pm on Sunday, June 29.
A 35-year-old woman has been arrested in connection with the death.
Police say their enquiries are ongoing.
Detective Inspector Julie Clisby said: 'Our thoughts remain with the family and friends of Johnson at this difficult time.'
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