
Body found on Scots road as cops probe 'unexplained' death
Calder Road in Bellshill has been closed to drivers and pedestrians after the tragic discovery was made around 8.35am this morning.
A Lanarkshire road has been shutdown after a body was found as cops probe the "unexplained death".
Calder Road in Bellshill has been closed to drivers and pedestrians after the tragic discovery was made around 8.35am this morning.
Officers raced to lockdown the scene with the main route sealed off between Rosevale Crescent and Bellshill Road.
Members of the public have been asked to avoid the area.
Police say the death is being treated as unexplained as they launched an investigation.
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A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Around 8.35am on Saturday, 31 May, 2025, officers were called to a report of a body found in the Calder Road area of Bellshill.
"Calder Road is closed to motorists and pedestrians from Rosevale Crescent to the A721 Bellshill Road.
"People are asked to avoid the area if possible.
"The death is being treated as unexplained and extensive enquiries are ongoing.
"Officers remain in the area while the investigation continues and anyone with any concerns can approach them."

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