A homeless man has reportedly died after being found in a Glasgow city centre car park.
Police in Glasgow have confirmed that a 43-year-old man was rushed to Glasgow Royal Infirmary on Sunday evening after being discovered in Mitchell Street.
The Evening Times understands he was found just before 6pm in the NCP car park in the area.
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He was pronounced dead after arriving at hospital.
A police spokeswoman said: "Around 5.50pm on Sunday, November 17, 2019, police were called to a report of a man unwell within a car park in Mitchell Lane, Glasgow.
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"The 43 year-old man was taken to Glasgow Royal Infirmary, where he was pronounced dead.
"A post mortem examination will take place in due course, however at this time the death is not being treated as suspicious."
NCP have been contacted for comment.
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