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Man charged after death of man 'stabbed' on Aberdeen street

Man charged after death of man 'stabbed' on Aberdeen street

Daily Record11-07-2025
Police raced to the Pennan Road area of the city around 12.35am on Thursday, July 10, following a disturbance at a property in Coningham Terrace.
A man has been charged in connection with the death of a young man following an alleged fatal stabbing on a street in Aberdeen.
Police raced to the Pennan Road area of the city around 12.35am on Thursday, July 10, following a disturbance at a property in Coningham Terrace.

A 24-year-old man was rushed to hospital where despite medics best efforts he died a short time later. His next of kin are aware.

A 25-year-old man was earlier arrested in connection with his death.
Police have confirmed the man has now been charged and is due to appear at Aberdeen Sheriff Court on Monday, July 14.
Detectives are continuing to probe the death and say additional officers will remain in the area.
Yesterday, a significant police presence was spotted in the area as forensics scoured a garden on the street. Additional officers remain in the area.
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Images showed a sizable cordon in place as cops in uniform stood guard. Officers in white suits were seen taking photos and combing over a path outside a flat.

Detective Inspector James Callander from the Major Investigation Team said: "Our thoughts are with the family and friends of the man who died at what is an extremely difficult time.
"Officers are offering support and keeping them updated with the progress of our investigation.
"Additional officers remain in the area and anyone with concerns can approach these officers.'
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