Police in Glasgow are appealing for information following a road traffic crash on Edinburgh Road, which resulted in three men suffering serious injuries.
Police were called to Edinburgh Road just before 6pm on Saturday.
Sergeant Roy McCarney of Police Scotland’s Road Policing said: “This incident has resulted in the serious injury of all three occupants of the car.
“Enquires into the crash are ongoing and I would urge anyone who saw the vehicle, either prior to the collision, or who witnessed the incident and have not already spoken to police to contact us.
“We are also keen to talk to anyone who may have been driving on the road around the time of the crash and recording via a dashcam device, please check your footage for anything which might help our investigations.”
As a result of the collision all three occupants of the vehicle, the 23-year-old male driver and two passengers, men aged 18 and 19-years-old, suffered serious injury.
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Two of the men were taken to Glasgow Royal Infirmary by ambulance for treatment where they both remain in a stable condition.
The other man was conveyed to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital where he remains in a serious condition.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Police Scotland on 101 quoting incident 3111 of 27 February.
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