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Ryan Carroll

Glasgow hit and run cops hunt three drivers who may hold key to death probe of victim Kieran Paul Murray

The mystery drivers of two cars and a van may hold the key to a probe into the death of a man on the outskirts of Glasgow.

Kieran Paul Murray, 23, was found seriously injured after being hit by a car on Balmore Road, just outside Bardowie village, at around 9.40pm on October 7, 2020.

Emergency services rushed him to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital.

He was then transferred to the Glasgow Royal Infirmary as he battled a serious head injury where he later died.

Officers are desperate to speak to the drivers of the pictured two cars and van (Police Scotland)

Kieran's heartbroken family have been left desperate for closure and answers as to what happened.

Now officers are appealing for information relating to three vehicles in connection with the death.

As part of their ongoing enquiries to establish the full circumstances of what happened, officers are desperate to speak to the drivers and any occupants of two cars and a van seen at the time as they may be able to help with enquiries.

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 around 9.40pm on 7 October 2020.

The second is grey or silver Ford Fiesta seen at the same time in Balmore Road, that went 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.

Police say information can be submitted through the Major Incident Public Portal (MIPP):  http://ow.ly/Z61o50D8w8s, by calling 101 with incident number 3599 of Wednesday October 7 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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