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Lollipop lady dies in collision Lollipop lady hit by lorry dies
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A lollipop lady has died after being hit by a lorry while working in the east end of Glasgow. A lollipop lady has died after being hit by a lorry in Glasgow's east end.
The 59-year-old, who has not yet been named, died after the crash in Alma Street, near Celtic Park, at 0850 GMT. 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 driver was uninjured but badly shaken. 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.