Emergency services raced to Dougrie Drive in Castlemilk after the alarm was raised at around 3pm on Monday.Emergency services were called to the scene on Monday afternoonEmergency services were called to the scene on Monday afternoon(Image: Google Maps)

A man has died after collapsing at a premises in Glasgow.

Emergency services raced to Dougrie Drive in Castlemilk after the alarm was raised at around 3pm on Monday.

Police and ambulance crews attended and were seen near the Glasgow Club leisure facility in the area.

Sadly, the man was pronounced dead at the scene.

Officers say there are no suspicious circumstances surrounding his death.

A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Around 3pm on Monday, July 28, 2025, police received a report a man had collapsed at a premises in Dougrie Drive, Castlemilk.

“Emergency services attended and man was pronounced dead at the scene. There are no suspicious circumstances around the death.”

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