Emergency services responded to a situation on Cambridge Street in Glasgow where a group of individuals fell ill, resulting in the police locking down the area. Tragically, a 52-year-old man passed away at the scene, with his family notified of the incident.
Medical responders also attended to a 38-year-old woman and another 52-year-old man on-site, while a 37-year-old man was taken to the hospital and is currently in stable condition. The authorities suspect that the death may be linked to drug use and have ruled out any foul play.
A spokesperson for the police stated that the incident was reported around 8.10 pm, and investigations are ongoing to determine the circumstances. The road has now reopened to traffic, with assurances that there is no danger to the public. Although a police cordon remains in place, traffic flow has resumed.
In a separate event last month, a fire broke out during a protest in Glasgow City Centre, prompting a swift response from emergency services. The fire was contained at the junction of Gordon Street and Mitchell Street, with firefighters successfully extinguishing it.
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