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Man rushed to hospital after rammy ‘involving a number of men’ on Renfrew street

A MAN has been rushed to hospital after a rammy “involving a number of men” on a Scots street.

Cops raced to the disturbance in Renfrew’s Victoria Drive East just after 7pm last night.

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Cops raced to a rammy involving ‘a number of men’ on a Renfrew streetCredit: Google

A 29-year-old man was rushed to Inverclyde Royal Hospital for medical assistance but was later discharged.

Detectives have launched a probe into the incident and are urging anyone with information to get in touch.

A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “We received report of a disturbance on Victoria Drive East in Renfrew around 7.20pm on Friday, 19 November.

“A 29-year-old man was taken to Inverclyde Royal Hospital for treatment and later discharged.

“Enquiries into the incident are ongoing and anyone with information which could assist should contact police via 101.”

In an unrelated incident, masked yobs smashed up a Scots mum’s car with baseball bats and threatened to kill her family.

Claire MacDonald said she is “living in terror” after the trio of thugs targeted her home in a brutal midnight attack in Beith, Ayrshire.

Shocking CCTV footage caught the chilling ordeal on camera, as the armed culprits approached her St Inans Drive property around 12.15am on Saturday.



Elsewhere, a driver has died after a serious two-car crash on a busy Highlands road.

The 86-year-old woman was rushed to Raigmore Hospital after yesterday’s horror smash but later passed away.

Probe under way after four men stabbed in mass brawl near nightclub as nine people arrested in early morning fight


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