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The National (Scotland)
The National (Scotland)
National
Connor Gordon

Park Inn attacker made threats day before stabbing six people

THE Park Inn attacker, who was shot and killed after he stabbed six people at a hotel, made threats 24 hours before the incident, a probe heard on Monday. 

Badreddin Abdalla Adam Bosh, 28, attacked his victims at the Glasgow city centre hotel on June 26 2020.

Officers had attempted to use non lethal weapons to disarm Mr Bosh during the incident before he was shot.

The Sudanese national was one of hundreds of refugees moved from flats to hotels at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic.

This was a move that raised concerns about the mental health of often vulnerable individuals.

Three asylum seekers, two hotel workers and a police officer David Whyte - who had responded to the emergency call - were injured by Mr Bosh during the attack.

(Image: Park Inn)

A third preliminary hearing took place today at Glasgow Sheriff Court in preparation for the full Fatal Accident Inquiry.

An FAI is a public examination of the circumstances of a death in the public interest before a Sheriff which does not apportion blame or fault.

Sheriff Principal Aisha Anwar referred Police Scotland Federation's advocate Shelagh McCall KC to transcripts which she had read before today's hearing. 

She asked: “There were threats of stabbing 24 hours prior to the incident?”

Miss McCall replied: “Yes.”

(Image: Park Inn)

The advocate stated that a report from witness Amanda Trimble that will refer to which systems were in place and which risk assessments should have been done.

Advocate depute Alan Cameron KC told the hearing that a list of witnesses and documents have been lodged which includes a draft joint agreement of evidence.

A total of 700 witness statements have been lodged. Mr Cameron further told the hearing that he anticipates "four to five weeks for the evidential hearings."

Mark Stewart KC, representing the next of kin, stated that he is awaiting an expert report from a firearms expert.

Work on the report is expected to commence in October with the Sheriff Principal requesting a working deadline of early December.

The hearing earlier heard that Mr Bosh came to the UK after he first arrived in Ireland.

A further preliminary hearing was set for December for a list of witnesses which will be cross examined at the inquiry.

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