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Body found in Scots town as cops launch probe into mystery death
Body found in Scots town as cops launch probe into mystery death

Scottish Sun

time4 days ago

  • Scottish Sun

Body found in Scots town as cops launch probe into mystery death

Cops have locked down the area where the remains were discovered DEATH RIDDLE Body found in Scots town as cops launch probe into mystery death Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) COPS have launched a mystery death probe after human remains were discovered. Officers were summoned this morning to Motherwell, Lanarkshire following reports of a human corpse. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up Cops are urging members of the public to avoid the scene as they comb the area for clues. The town's Calder Road area has been locked down and a police presence will be visible. A Police Scotland spokesman said: "At around 8.35am on Saturday, 31 May, 2025, officers were called to a report of a body found in the Calder Road area of Motherwell. "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." Elsewhere tributes have been paid to an "adored" great-gran who died after a horror crash on a Scots road. Judith Molloy, 76, passed away following the smash on the A75 at Auchenlarie in Dumfries and Galloway. The incident involved a red Suzuki Ignis and a white Peugeot van. Mercy crews raced to the scene after the alarm was raised around 11:20am on Wednesday. Judith, the passenger in the car, was rushed to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow, where she died. Her devastated family said: "Judith was an adored wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother and she leaves behind family and many friends whose lives will never be the same." The driver and passenger of the van were taken to Dumfries and Galloway Royal Infirmary and have since been discharged.

Tributes to ‘adored' great-gran who died after horror Scots crash
Tributes to ‘adored' great-gran who died after horror Scots crash

Scottish Sun

time4 days ago

  • Scottish Sun

Tributes to ‘adored' great-gran who died after horror Scots crash

Her devastated family say their lives will 'never be the same' FAMILY'S AGONY Tributes to 'adored' great-gran who died after horror Scots crash Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) TRIBUTES have been paid to an "adored" great-gran who died after a horror crash on a Scots road. Judith Molloy, 76, passed away following the smash on the A75 at Auchenlarie in Dumfries and Galloway. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up The incident involved a red Suzuki Ignis and a white Peugeot van. Mercy crews raced to the scene after the alarm was raised around 11:20am on Wednesday. Judith, the passenger in the car, was rushed to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow, where she died. Releasing a tribute through Police Scotland, her devastated family said: "Judith was an adored wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother and she leaves behind family and many friends whose lives will never be the same. "We will miss her every single day." The driver and passenger of the van were taken to Dumfries and Galloway Royal Infirmary and have since been discharged. The driver of the car was uninjured. Cops are appealing to anyone who may have any information to get in touch. Constable Luke Bell said: "Our thoughts are with Mrs Molloy's family and friends at this difficult time. We'll continue to liaise with them throughout our investigation. "I'd like to thank everyone who has come forward with information to assist our enquiries. Tragedy at the Jim Clark Rally: Remembering Dai Roberts "We are still looking for witnesses to this collision, if you can help, contact 101 quoting reference 1251 of 28 May."

Tributes paid to 77-year-old grandmother Judith Malloy who died in A75 crash
Tributes paid to 77-year-old grandmother Judith Malloy who died in A75 crash

ITV News

time5 days ago

  • Automotive
  • ITV News

Tributes paid to 77-year-old grandmother Judith Malloy who died in A75 crash

Tributes have been paid to a 77-year-old grandmother who died in a crash on the A75. Emergency services were called to the collision at Auchenlarie just before 11.30am on 28 May, 2025, which involved a red Suzuki Ignis and a white Peugeot van. Judith Malloy, who was a passenger in the Suzuki, was taken to Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow, where she died. In a statement, her family said: 'Judith was an adored wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, and she leaves behind family and many friends whose lives will never be the same. "We will miss her every single day." The driver and passenger of the van were taken to Dumfries and Galloway Royal Infirmary and have since been discharged. The driver of the car was uninjured. Police Scotland Constable Luke Bell said: 'Our thoughts are with Mrs Malloy's family and friends at this difficult time. We'll continue to liaise with them throughout our investigation. 'I'd like to thank everyone who has come forward with information to assist our enquiries. 'We are still looking for witnesses to this collision. If you can help, contact 101 quoting reference 1251 of 28 May.'

First picture of 'adored' gran killed in horror A75 van crash
First picture of 'adored' gran killed in horror A75 van crash

Daily Record

time5 days ago

  • Daily Record

First picture of 'adored' gran killed in horror A75 van crash

Judith Malloy, 77, died in hospital following the crash on Wednesday morning. An elderly woman who died in a horror van crash on the A75 has been named by police. Emergency services raced to the collision at Auchenlarie in Castle Douglas, Dumfries and Galloway, at 11.20am on Wednesday. ‌ The crash involved a red Suzuki Ignis and a white Peugeot van. ‌ Crews arrived at the scene and the passenger in the car, a 77-year-old woman, was found injured. She was raced to Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow, where she sadly died. ‌ Police have named her as Judith Malloy. Her heartbroken family told how their lives will "never be the same" following her death. The statement, released via Police Scotland, reads: 'Judith was an adored wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother and she leaves behind family and many friends whose lives will never be the same. ‌ "We will miss her every single day." The driver and passenger of the van were taken to Dumfries and Galloway Royal Infirmary and have since been discharged. The driver of the car was uninjured. ‌ Police say inquiries into the incident are ongoing. Constable Luke Bell said: 'Our thoughts are with Mrs Malloy's family and friends at this difficult time. "We'll continue to liaise with them throughout our investigation. 'I'd like to thank everyone who has come forward with information to assist our enquiries. 'We are still looking for witnesses to this collision, if you can help, contact 101 quoting reference 1251 of 28 May.'

Berkshire search and rescue dog Paddy fondly remembered
Berkshire search and rescue dog Paddy fondly remembered

BBC News

time5 days ago

  • General
  • BBC News

Berkshire search and rescue dog Paddy fondly remembered

A tribute has been paid to the "sweetest and kindest" retired search dog after he passed "went to sleep for the final time", Berkshire Search and Rescue Dogs team said in an online post this had been "affectionately known as Gobby" as he would announce his presence at training or a callout to "anyone whether they wanted to listen or not"."Paddy was a firm favourite of many, both in the team and amongst our followers and supporters," the volunteer team said. The service added its thoughts and love were "with his handler Judith and family"."The sweetest and kindest of dogs he will be sorely missed by everyone," the post said."He leaves a huge hole. We will always remember you very fondly." You can follow BBC Berkshire on Facebook, X, or Instagram.

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