Easterhouse incident: Man arrested following Glasgow murder

A man has been arrested in connection with a murder in Glasgow.
Police are investigating the murder which happened in Conisborough Road, Glasgow picture: Google mapsPolice are investigating the murder which happened in Conisborough Road, Glasgow picture: Google maps
Police are investigating the murder which happened in Conisborough Road, Glasgow picture: Google maps

Kamil Charyszyan, 35, was found dead on Conisborough Road, Easterhouse, at about 10.05pm on March 21.

Mr Charyszyn was confronted by three men and one woman, one of whom chased him.

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He sustained a fatal stab wound and died from his injuries.

Emergency services were called but Mr Charyszyn was declared dead at the scene.

Police say they have arrested a 20-year-old man in connection with his murder.

Detective Chief Inspector Alan McAlpine previously said: “Our extensive inquiries are continuing and we will trace whoever is involved in this crime.

“I would like to take this opportunity to point out that a hard-working, family man has been murdered and his family, including two young children aged just 12 and 10 years of age, have been left devastated, trying to come to terms with his death.

“I know that many people were shocked by this murder and we are working hard to trace those involved. I believe that the answer lies locally and I would appreciate any information that the public can provide.”

Inquiries are continuing to establish the full circumstances around the man’s death and anyone with any information should contact the inquiry team through 101, quoting reference number 4803 of March 21, 2021.

Information about the incident can also be given anonymously to the charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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Detectives have set up an online portal to encourage members of the public to submit information via https://mipp.police.uk/operation/SCOT21S07-PO1

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