Police in Glasgow are investigating the rape of a woman who was attacked in an underpass close to a train station in the city. The attack took place at around 8pm on February 3 and the underpass has now been closed while investigations are ongoing. Police have released a statement confirming the details of the case and stating that they will issue further updates as the investigation continues.
On Monday, February 3, a woman was subjected to a serious sexual assault as she was making her way through the underpass located on Garscube Road. The road is situated near Cowcaddens station and the incident caused shockwaves throughout the city. The underpass was closed in the aftermath of the attack and Police are reported to be following up a number of leads.
An investigation is ongoing as authorities try to determine the identity of the attacker. A spokesperson for the Scottish Police force released the following statement: “Around 8pm on Monday, 3 February, we received a report of the serious sexual assault of a woman at an underpass on Garscube Road, Glasgow. Enquiries are ongoing and the underpass is closed to pedestrians.” Members of the public are advised to be vigilant and to report any information they might have to the authorities.
The incident, which has prompted widespread alarm and concern, is being treated as a top priority by Scottish Police, who are keen to bring the culprit to justice. The community has rallied around the victim and offered support to her and her loved ones during this difficult time as they await the results of the ongoing investigations
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