A man has been convicted of the murder of Allan Doris in Kennishead, Glasgow in 2023.
Alan Robertson, 33, was found guilty of murder at the High Court in Glasgow on Wednesday.
Allan, 43, was found with serious injuries following a disturbance at a flat in Kennishead Avenue, Glasgow, around 10.20pm on Monday, February 13, 2023.
He died a short time later at the scene.
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Detective Chief Inspector Darren Munogee, Senior Investigating Officer, said: "Allan's murder has left his family absolutely devastated and our thoughts remain with them at this extremely difficult time.
"We hope that this conviction brings at least a degree of closure for his relatives and friends.
"I would like to thank responding officers, the investigative team and our partners at the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service for all their hard work on this case to get justice for Allan and his family.
"We understand the devastating and significant impact violence has on individuals, families and communities and in this regard, will continue to work closely with partners and remain determined to bring perpetrators to justice."
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