Two men and a woman said to be Kosovan nationals whose applications to stay in UK had been rejected
Police are investigating a suspected suicide pact after three people apparently threw themselves from a high-rise block of flats in Glasgow. The identities of the two men and a woman were still unconfirmed last night, but unofficial reports said that they were Kosovan nationals whose applications to stay in the UK had been rejected. The bodies were found yesterday morning at the foot of a tower on the Red Road complex in the Springburn area of north-east Glasgow. Several witness reports, later categorically denied by Strathclyde police, said at least two of the three were tied together when they fell. The flats, many of which are unoccupied, were among the highest in Europe when they were built in the 1960s. Elizabeth Neilson, 42, who lives in the opposite block, said: "I opened my blinds and saw them lying there this morning at about 8.30am. I saw the concierge standing there and three bodies on the ground.
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jeudi 11 mars 2010.