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Daniel Morrow

Sunday's headlines: 'crypto hacker' faces extradition and ambulance bosses' side hustle exposed

Good afternoon and welcome to Sunday’s news briefing.

The top stories on the Daily Record website today include: Scot faces extradition to America, ambulance bosses step down from caravan side hustle and finances could be the key to solving mystery of Alistair Wilson murder.

Here are the main headlines.

Scots alleged 'crypto hacker' could be extradited to America after FBI manhunt

Robert Barr looks set to face an extradition (Facebook)

A young Scot is facing extradition to America and up 20 years in jail if convicted of a £7million cryptocurrency fraud.

Robert Barr, 24, is charged with scamming the digital cash from a top US Bitcoin broker while he was living with his mum in Ayrshire after an FBI manhunt.

US prosecutors claim the computer whizzkid stole the huge sum from Boston-based cryptocurrency dealer Reggie Middleton and transferred it to another account.

READ MORE: Scots alleged 'crypto hacker' could be extradited to America after FBI manhunt

Ambulance bosses step down from campervan side hustle after being exposed

Two senior managers at the Scottish Ambulance Service have quit a camper van hire firm exposed by the Sunday Mail.

We told how leading staff operated the “£8000-a-month side hustle” from the same building as their NHS headquarters at a time when the Army had been called in to support 999 crews.

Billy Kinniburgh, an SAS head of planning and delivery, and manager colleague Kevin Kelly were both previously named on the Companies House website as people with “significant control” over the firm .

READ MORE: Ambulance bosses step down from campervan side hustle after being exposed

Finances could be the key to solving mystery of murdered banker Alistair Wilson

Banker Alistair Wilson was gunned down in Nairn in 2004 (PA)

An accountant friend of murdered banker Alistair Wilson believes the key to solving the baffling case is in the dead man’s financial affairs.

Stewart Walker said he is not convinced Police Scotland ’s new focus, a neighbourhood planning row, would have led to the 30-year-old dad being gunned down on his doorstep in Nairn almost 18 years ago.

Stewart said the clue to solving one of Scotland’s biggest murder hunts must lie in Alistair’s own bank accounts.

READ MORE: Finances could be the key to solving mystery of murdered banker Alistair Wilson

New Scottish independence poll shows just 29 per cent want referendum by end of 2023

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said she wants to hold a vote by the end of 2023 (PA)

A new Scottish independence poll has shown that less than a third of people want another referendum before the end of 2023.

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has repeatedly said she wants to hold another constitutional vote by the end of next year, however according to a survey by Survation 60 per cent are against that timeline.

Just 29 per cent of the 1,050 adults asked between April 29 and May 3 want to see indyref2 happen in the near future.

READ MORE: New Scottish independence poll shows just 29 per cent want referendum by end of 2023

Young woman found dead in Scots village as police probe 'unexplained' death

Police were called to Learmonth Crescent in West Calder on Saturday evening (GOOGLE)

A young woman has been found dead at a home in West Lothian.

Officers descended on Learmonth Crescent in West Calder just before 7pm on Saturday.

The body of a 26-year-old woman was discovered at a property on the street.

READ MORE: Young woman found dead in Scots village as police probe 'unexplained' death

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