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Man, 62, rushed to hospital after being found injured & unconscious in Scots town as cops launch probe

Man, 62, rushed to hospital after being found injured & unconscious in Scots town as cops launch probe

Scottish Suna day ago
STREET DRAMA Man, 62, rushed to hospital after being found injured & unconscious in Scots town as cops launch probe
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COPS have launched an investigation after an injured man was found unconscious on a Scots street.
Emergency services were alerted to the discovery just after 10pm last night on a path on the outskirts of Hawick, Roxburghshire.
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Police raced to Mansfield Road in Hawick last night
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Officers threw up cordons and today a police forensic tent has been erected on the path where the 62-year-old man was found.
He was rushed to the Royal Infirmary in Edinburgh for treatment to his injuries.
Officers are standing guard at the scene and it's understood forensic teams and detectives are also in attendance.
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Around 10.20pm on Saturday, 9 August 2025, police received a report of a man found injured and unconscious on Mansfield Road, Hawick.
'Emergency services attended and the 62-year-old man was taken to hospital in Edinburgh.
'Enquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances."
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