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Murder inquiry after man found fatally injured in street


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Joe Buchanan was found fatally injured in the street (Police Scotland/PA)

Police have launched a murder inquiry after a man whose family said had a “heart of gold” was found fatally injured in the street.

Officers believe Joe Buchanan, 35, was attacked in a “targeted incident”.

Police Scotland said he was fatally injured after an incident in Springhill Street, Douglas, South Lanarkshire, at about 8.35pm on Sunday.

Joe had a heart of gold, and we would appeal to anyone who has any information to come forward
Joe Buchanan family statement

He died at the scene.

His family said in a statement: “We want to thank everyone who has shown support to the family.

“Joe had a heart of gold, and we would appeal to anyone who has any information to come forward.

“We would also ask that our privacy is respected at this difficult time.”

Detective Inspector Mark McGraw, of the major investigation team, said: “This appears to have been a targeted incident and we do not believe there is any risk to the wider public.

“Extensive police inquiries are ongoing at this time and officers are gathering CCTV footage from the surrounding area. Door-to-door inquiries are also being carried out.

“From what we understand, an incident took place on Springhill Street. Emergency services attended, however, Joe was pronounced dead.

“I would ask anyone who was in the Springhill Street area on Sunday night, who has not yet been on contact with police but who witnessed the incident or has any information that may assist officers with the investigation, to get in touch with us.

“We would also welcome any CCTV, dashcam or any other footage from the street between 8.20pm and 8.40pm that night.”

Inspector Mark Chivers said: “We will have a continued police presence in the area and I would like to reassure the local community that everything is being done to trace those responsible.”

Information can be passed to Police Scotland via 101 or alternatively, Crimestoppers can be contacted anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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