CCTV not working at stabbing hospital
A 42-year-old woman is said to be in a stable condition following the attack in a car park outside Ailsa Hospital in Ayr on Thursday.
A 42-year-old woman is said to be in a stable condition following the attack in a car park outside Ailsa Hospital in Ayr on Thursday.
It comes as police have appealed for anyone with dashcam footage of the suspect to come forward.
A 42-year-old community support worker is still receiving treatment after suffering serious injuries.
She was held on an unrelated matter, but is of interest to police enquiries.
Emergency services were called to Ailsa Hospital in North Ayrshire and the area was initially put on lockdown.
Ailsa Hospital, in Ayrshire, and the surrounding area were sealed off following the incident.
The incident at Ailsa Hospital in Ayrshire was raised with Nicola Sturgeon during First Minister’s Questions.
Police Scotland have launched a land and air search after the alarm was raised at Ailsa Hospital in North Ayrshire.
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Marine Biopolymers co-founder David Mackie fears legislation going through Holyrood could stop the firm from developing new products from seaweed.
The 50-year-old is in a serious condition at Ayr Hospital after hitting his head.
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