Police Scotland opens double murder probe after two men found dead in Glasgow flat
Police Scotland has classified the deaths of Paul Lafferty, 50, and Gary Beaton, 54, discovered in a Glasgow flat as murders and are seeking information from the public.
A double homicide investigation has been initiated after the remains of Paul Lafferty, 50, and Gary Beaton, 54, were found in a flat on Patrick's Chancellor Street in Glasgow at about 16:40 on Sunday. Police Scotland now treats the two fatalities as murders and has deployed a substantial police presence while continuing the inquiry. Officers have examined hours of public and private CCTV recordings and are conducting door-to-door canvassing in the surrounding neighbourhood.
The victims, who knew each other, were last seen on Friday morning, and the property where they were discovered was the home of one of them. Detectives Superintendent Cheryl Kelly and Superintendent Craig Brady have publicly urged anyone with relevant information, however minor, to contact the force, and have expressed sympathy to the families and the local community. Post-mortem examinations confirmed the cause of death as homicide, and a major incident public portal has been opened to support the investigation.
Why it matters
The case highlights a serious violent crime in Glasgow, prompting a major police investigation and community concern.
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