A hunt has been launched to trace three drivers after a man who was found seriously injured on a roadside in North Glasgow tragically died. 

Kieran Paul Murray was discovered by members of the public on the A807 Balmore Road, near the Allander Toll Roundabout on October 7, 2020. 

Glasgow Times:

The 23-year-old suffered a serious head injury and was taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital for treatment. He was sadly pronounced dead two days after the incident. 

Detectives are now appealing for information relating to three vehicles spotted at the scene as part of their ongoing inquiries.

They are looking for the occupants of two cars and a van as part of their investigation to establish the full circumstances of what happened.

Glasgow Times:

The first is a grey or silver coloured Range Rover or Land Rover Discovery that was travelling from Kirkintilloch, past through the Torrance Roundabout and along Balmore Road at 9.40pm on October 7, 2020.

The second is grey or silver Ford Fiesta seen at the same time on Balmore Road that travelled down to the Allander Roundabout then past Dobbies garden centre on Boclair Road until the traffic lights at Milngavie Road where it turned right towards Milngavie

The third is a white Peugeot Partner van with business livery on the sides and back. It was seen driving on Boclair Road past Dobbies garden centre, up to the traffic lights at Milngavie Road and then turning right at the lights towards Milngavie.

Detective Chief Inspector Gillian Grant, from Police Scotland’s Major Investigation Team said: “I am asking the drivers, or any occupants, of these three vehicles to get in touch as they may have seen something or have information that will help our ongoing enquiries to find out what happened to Kieran"

"Information can be submitted through the Major Incident Public Portal (MIPP) which is a website that gives members of the public access to a form so they can send information direct to the major incident teams based at the Scottish Crime Campus via https://mipp.police.uk/operation/SCOT20S27-PO1.

"I would encourage anyone with information to contact us through this website or to call us on 101, quoting incident number 3599 of Wednesday October 7, 2020.

"Alternatively you can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111."