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Lollipop lady hit by lorry dies | |
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A lollipop lady has died after being hit by a lorry in Glasgow's east end. | |
Catherine Gibson, 59, from the city's Dennistoun area, died after the crash in Alma Street, near Celtic FC's Parkhead stadium, at 0850 GMT. | |
The school traffic patrol officer was taken to the Royal Infirmary but died a short time later. Police said the 64-year-old lorry driver was uninjured. | |
The head of St Anne's Primary said her thoughts were with the family and that counselling would be offered to pupils. | The head of St Anne's Primary said her thoughts were with the family and that counselling would be offered to pupils. |
Louise Jarvie, who is head of the primary school in David Street, said: "Our thoughts and condolences are with the family at this very sad time. | Louise Jarvie, who is head of the primary school in David Street, said: "Our thoughts and condolences are with the family at this very sad time. |
"Support and counselling for pupils and staff will be available to anyone who needs it." | "Support and counselling for pupils and staff will be available to anyone who needs it." |
Strathclyde Police said a full report would be sent to the procurator fiscal. | Strathclyde Police said a full report would be sent to the procurator fiscal. |
Sgt Jennifer Aird urged anyone with information to come forward. She said the area would have been busy with both motorists and pedestrians at the time. | Sgt Jennifer Aird urged anyone with information to come forward. She said the area would have been busy with both motorists and pedestrians at the time. |