Man, 33, seriously injured after assault in Glasgow’s West End

Police are appealing for information after a man was attacked and seriously injured by a man and woman in North Kelvinside, Glasgow on Sunday.
A 33-year-old man was seriously injured after being attacked by a man and a woman on Garrioch Road, near to Hotspur Street, North Kelvinside.A 33-year-old man was seriously injured after being attacked by a man and a woman on Garrioch Road, near to Hotspur Street, North Kelvinside.
A 33-year-old man was seriously injured after being attacked by a man and a woman on Garrioch Road, near to Hotspur Street, North Kelvinside.

Between 6.30 pm and 7.15 pm on Sunday evening, a 33-year-old man was walking on Garrioch Road, near to Hotspur Street, North Kelvinside, when he was attacked from behind by a man and woman causing him to fall to the ground.He was taken by police to Glasgow Royal Infirmary where he was treated and has since been released.The male suspect is described as white, in his 30s, of a heavy build and has short hair. He was wearing a white jumper and dark trousers.The female suspect is described as white, in her 30s, 5 ft 5, medium build with long dark wavy hair. She was wearing a dark top and dark jeans.Detective Constable Kieran Bradshaw, Maryhill CID, said: "From our enquiries so far, we know that the two suspects got in to a car in Shakespeare Street and then drove off after the assault."We also believe that there may have been some sort of altercation between the man and the two suspects a short time before the attack.”"We are particularly keen to obtain any dash-cam footage from cars passing around that time. Garrioch Road can be a busy road with people travelling from the West End to Maryhill, so it's possible cars passing may have captured footage that may help our enquiry."

If you saw or heard anything that would assist our enquiry, and have not yet come forward to police, police are urging members of the public who know anything about the incident to call officers at Maryhill Police Station via 101 and quote reference number 2936 of Sunday, 8 November, 2020.Alternatively, information can also be passed anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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