Exclusive Homeless teenager 'feared for safety' while staying in Glasgow hotel
Adam Taylor claims he thought he was going to be “eaten alive” by bugs while staying in the Queen’s Park hotel last month.
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Kirsty Feerick is an investigative reporter with a passion for story telling. As a senior journalist at the Glasgow Times, she believes it is her duty to give ordinary people a voice. Specialises in human interest pieces and interviews. Please email kirsty.feerick@newsquest.co.uk if you have a story to share. Previous experience at the Daily Record, the Scottish Sun, STV news, and Sky News. MA University graduate.
Kirsty Feerick is an investigative reporter with a passion for story telling. As a senior journalist at the Glasgow Times, she believes it is her duty to give ordinary people a voice. Specialises in human interest pieces and interviews. Please email kirsty.feerick@newsquest.co.uk if you have a story to share. Previous experience at the Daily Record, the Scottish Sun, STV news, and Sky News. MA University graduate.
Adam Taylor claims he thought he was going to be “eaten alive” by bugs while staying in the Queen’s Park hotel last month.
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Detectives are appealing for information following the attack which occurred on Friday evening.
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