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Man's death prompts murder probe Two arrests over teenager's death
(1 day later)
A murder inquiry has been launched in Glasgow after the death of a teenager. Two men have been arrested following the death of a teenager in the Springburn area of Glasgow.
Robert Cowan, 19, of Lenzie Terrace, Springburn, was fatally injured in a disturbance on Springburn Road, near the Jet service station, at 0050 GMT. Robert Cowan, 19, of Lenzie Terrace, Springburn, died after a disturbance on Springburn Road, near the Jet service station, at 0050 GMT on Saturday.
His two friends, aged 19 and 21, were seriously injured in the altercation, which involved several people, and are in a stable condition in hospital. His two friends, aged 19 and 21, were seriously injured and were taken to hospital for treatment.
Police are also treating the death of a man in Inverclyde as suspicious. His body was found in Inverkip at 0415 GMT. An 18-year-old and another man, aged 20, are expected to appear in court on Monday.
A post-mortem examination is being arranged.
'Busy thoroughfare'
Det Insp David Halliday, who is leading the Springburn murder inquiry, said: "Inquiries are at an early stage, however, Springburn Road is a busy thoroughfare with motorists and pedestrians - it's possible people were heading home after a night out and may have seen the altercation between the men.
"Additionally, I would appeal to anyone who visited the Jet petrol station around 0045 GMT on Saturday, particularly the driver of a private hire taxi that was at an adjacent car wash to contact us."
Officers will review CCTV images and conduct door-to-door inquiries throughout the day.
Access to Springburn Road was restricted and surrounding areas were cordoned off as forensic experts carried out a examination of the scene.