Police are investigating the death of man in a 'shooting' incident in Greenock today.
The 37-year-old passed away in Glasgow's Queen Elizabeth University Hospital after being found seriously injured in the town's Nairn Road.
Emergency services were dispatched to the scene around 1.15am, the Daily Record reports.
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Despite the best efforts of medics, sadly the man could not be saved.
The area around the scene has been cordoned off, with police and forensic teams out in force.
A Police Scotland spokesperson said:"Around 1.15 am on Tuesday, February 28, police were called to a house on Nairn Road, Greenock where a man was found seriously injured.
"Officers attended and the 37-year-old man was taken by ambulance to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital where he died a short time later.
"A report will be submitted to the Procurator Fiscal. Officers are treating his death as suspicious and enquiries are continuing."
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