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US Politics | Man dies in hospital after being struck by car in horror crash on Scots street

A pedestrian has died in hospital after a horror crash in Edinburgh last week. Paul McGlade, 35, was struck by a black Mercedes A Class car on Colinton Road while he was on foot around 11.35pm last Saturday. Paul McGlade passed away in hospital on Tuesday He was taken to the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh where he died on Tuesday, 2 August. The 20-year-old male driver of the car was uninjured. Sergeant Paul Ewing said: "Our thoughts are with Paul's family and friends at this difficult time. Most read in News HUNTING KILLER JonBenét Ramsey murder suspects narrowed down as investigators get key leads CARRIER KILLERS China 'rehearsing sinking US aircraft carriers with hypersonic missiles' TRAGIC LOSS Infant and pregnant mom pictured after video showed horror crash that killed 6 TERROR TORTURE Kidnapped girl, 12, held captive for a week after mom & brother dismembered TRAVEL MADNESS Airport chaos after over 1,000 US flights are canceled and 3,700 delayed DEADLY BLAZE Ten people killed in horror house fire as criminal investigation launched "Our enquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances which led to this incident and I would urge anyone who may have information but has not yet spoken to an officer to get in touch. "Anyone with information can call 101, quoting reference 4406 of Saturday, 30 July, 2022." read more in news RED DEVILS LATEST Cristiano Ronaldo 'holds Galatasaray talks', Sesko dialogue ongoing CHELSEA LATEST De Jong 'to leave Barcelona NEXT WEEK as Blues launch £59m-plus-Alonso bid' In other news, police have reported a stabbing in Glasgow east end on Friday evening. Two men, both aged 45, were involved in a disturbance on Haymarket Street and police were rushed to the scene. They were taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital for treatment. It's not clear what condition the men are in.