Detectives have launched a murder enquiry following the death of 16-year-old Kory McCrimmon. The teenager was seriously injured during a disturbance at Greenfield Park on the evening of May 31.
Kory McCrimmon, 16, was seriously injured during a disturbance at Greenfield Park in the Cranhill area of the city at around 8.15pm on Friday, May 31.
READ MORE: Teenager in hospital after 'throat slit' in East Kilbride attack as bar staff rush to help A 13-year-old male was arrested and charged in connection with the death and appeared at Glasgow Sheriff Court on Monday, 3 June. Detective Inspector William Downie, Senior Investigating Officer, said: “Our thoughts are very much with Kory’s family at what is a very difficult time. They have asked for privacy.
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