Brian Gough: Police hunt two men after man murdered in Glasgow stabbing
Brian Gough, 27, died in hospital following the attack in Glasgow's Possil on Saturday. An online portal has been set up to allow members of the public to submit information directly to the police inquiry team.
Tuesday 21 May 2024 10:13, UK
Murder detectives are on the hunt for two men following a fatal stabbing in Glasgow at the weekend.
Police Scotland said Brian Gough, 27, was attacked and stabbed in Saracen Street, Possil, at around 5pm on Saturday.
Emergency services attended but Mr Gough, from Springburn in the city, later died at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital.
A murder investigation was launched following the completion of a post-mortem examination.
Detective Chief Inspector Graham McCreadie said "extensive enquiries" are ongoing to establish the full circumstances of the incident.
He added: "Our thoughts are with Brian's family and friends at this very difficult time, and we will continue to support them as our enquiries continue."
DCI McCreadie is "keen" to trace two men officers believe were involved in the attack.
The suspects have been described as white and in their 30s.
One was wearing a light-blue top and black shorts, while the other was dressed in a white top, black shorts and black trainers.
An has been set up to allow members of the public to submit information directly to the inquiry team.
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DCI McCreadie added: "I would again ask anyone who was in the area at the time and saw anything they believe may assist our enquiries to get in touch.
"If you have dashcam footage, private CCTV or doorbell footage, please let us know. You may have captured something that can assist us.
"As our extensive enquiries continue, I want to reassure people there will be an increased police presence in the local area and anyone with any concerns can speak to these officers."