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A 13-year-old-boy was rushed to hospital after a 'serious assault' in Glasgow. Cops were alerted to the incident last night, at around 8:30pm on Friday, March 8, and the teen was found at the junction on Victoria Road in Govanhill.

He was taken to Royal Hospital for Children Glasgow for treatment, where he remains in a serious but stable condition.Police have so far have established that the boy was walking near to Queen’s Park, where an altercation took place.

Officers say their enquiries remain ongoing to establish the full circumstances.Detective Sergeant Stephen Palmer said: "We have a team of officers working on this investigation and extensive enquiries are ongoing to establish what has happened."Officers are gathering CCTV footage from the surrounding area and door to door inquiries are also being carried out."We will have a continued police presence in the area and anyone with any concerns can approach these officers."I would like to reassure the community that officers are working to trace whoever is responsible."We believe the area was busy at the time and I am keen to speak to anyone with any private CCTV, dashcam, doorbell, or any other footage that they think would assist the enquiry."If you were in the area, and can help with our investigation or saw what happened, then please get in touch.”Officers confirmed this morning that road closures remain in place on Victoria Road between Queen’s Drive and Maybank Lane, and Queen’s Drive between Maybank Street.An image from the scene shows a large police presence at the top of Victoria Road last night.A park run at Queen's Park was cancelled after officers cordoned off an area at the Victoria Road entrance. .Posting online, a spokesperson for Queen’s parkrun,

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