A 64-year-old man has died following a 'serious' crash in Glasgow's East End.
The crash took place on Fielden Street around 8.40am on Monday, May 29, and involved a cyclist and a grey Audi A3.
The cyclist was taken to Queen Elizabeth University Hospital as a result of the incident.
Now, it can be revealed that the cyclist, John Morton from Paisley passed away on Thursday, June 1.
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Sergeant Andrew Coutts said: "Our thoughts remain with John’s family and friends at this very difficult time for them.
"Enquiries into the crash are ongoing and anyone with information that may assist us should contact 101 with reference number 0737 of 29 May, 2023."
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