Police enquiries into the deadly smash are nonetheless ongoing.
A person has died three weeks after he sustained critical accidents when he was struck by a automobile on a busy Glasgow street final month.
The crash involving the 58-year-old pedestrian and the Volkswagen automobile occurred on Carntyne Street, within the metropolis’s east finish at round 8.40pm on March 22.
Police Scotland confirmed on Thursday, April 24, that he had died in hospital on April 16. He has now been named as Brian Roan, who was from the realm.
Enquiries into the collision are nonetheless ongoing, with officers nonetheless interesting to the general public for data.
The incident noticed emergency crews race to the scene, with police taping off a piece of the street. It will definitely reopened the next morning at round 3.05am.
Mr Roan was rushed to the Queen Elizabeth College Hospital with accidents which have been described as “critical”, and he handed away there final week.
The motive force of the automobile, a silver Volkswagen T-Cross, was not injured.
Street Policing Sergeant Chris McColm mentioned: “My ideas are with Brian’s household and pals as they attempt to come to phrases with what has occurred. We’ll proceed to supply them assist.“I’d wish to thank everybody who has come ahead with data thus far and ask anybody who might be able to help with our investigation, and has not already spoken to police, to contact us.
“I’m significantly eager to talk to drivers with dash-cam footage of the realm across the time.”Anybody with data is requested to contact Police Scotland on 101, quoting incident quantity 3463 of Saturday, 22 March, 2025.
In an unrelated incident earlier this week, a motorcyclist was taken to hospital following one other crash within the east finish of Glasgow.
The rider, a person in his 40s, collided with a automobile on Alexandra Park Avenue in Dennistoun at round 7am on Wednesday, April 23.
Police Scotland, the Scottish Ambulance Service and the Scottish Fireplace and Rescue Service have been all in attendance, with close by roads closed.
Three hearth home equipment and two ambulances with particular operations and trauma groups have been dispatched to the scene.