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The 15-year-old boy, when three others were dead in the riots on a very hot day

A 15-year-old boy and three other people were killed at a separate police station in the best Scotland two years.

The job of redemption is established by the boy Kelvin in Glasgow at about 18:40 Saturday. His body was found at 23:30.

Earlier, a 63-year-old woman died near Campsie Glen Waterfall in the East Dunbartonshire. The body of a 39-year-old man was also found in the River Tyne Edidington Eastern Lothian.

About 22:23 30 A 50-year-old man was drawn to Loond Lomond water. Police said he died in hospital on Sunday.

The Colotland police officer has said no one to death that was treated as suspicion.

People were attacking beautiful spots across the country as Scotland saw aspiring temperatures on Saturday.

Forecasters say it was a very hot day since June 2023, along with the United States of recording the heat in 32.2 of Avemore in the highlands.

The temperature of 32c has been recorded exclusively six times in the past six times in Scotland since 1961.

The death of a 15-year-old boy in the Kelvin River, near Maryhill Road, is understandable by accident.

Police spokesman Scotland said: “Emergency services are found in 23:30 The body of a man was found in water.”

In the Campsie Glen, two fire engines and recovery groups were sent to the incident and a woman 63 at 123:15.

The company spokesperson was added to: “Emergency services, and the woman died on the scene. Her family knows.”

At Haddonton, police found a report that the body of a 39-year-old man was found in the Tyne River. The circumstances of the incident is unknown.

The Scottish police officer said the questions continued and the report would be sent to the management.

In Loch Lomond Police, ambulances and water recovery groups called on the scene near ARDVORLIC in Lomond Lomond.

The 50-year-old man was taken to royal hospital Alexandra Paisley when he died on Sunday.

At that time, it is called emergency services and to help walking to fatigue from the heat of fatigue in Dumfries and Galloway.

The Galloway Mountain Rescue has helped the Scotland ambulance service near the Sounnern Roadpath, north of the city of St Johnry, about 17:30.

A team spokesman said: “The seventh team members are sent by vehicles from the Castle Douglas and removes the rapid migration on the road.

“We wish there was a quick injury.”

Scotland’s Eatwave

The incidents come during the running days of the sun that was officially divided as Heatwave on Friday.

Office meetings say the temperature must reach 25c for three days in a row to fit.

Police congratulated people to care outside while NHS Scotland advises people to protect them by watching water and protection from the sun.

It comes as several external major events takes place throughout the country including the Time Music Festival, Island games at Orkney and Trnsmt in Glasgow.

Sunday bring high weather before entering unpleasant situations early next week.

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