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Police to re-visit murder scene Detectives re-visit murder scene
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Police investigating the death of a man following a large-scale street fight in Glasgow are to question members of the public at the scene one week on. Police investigating the death of a man following a large-scale street fight in Glasgow have questioned members of the public at the scene one week on.
Charles Bowman, 32, was one of five men taken to hospital after the disturbance, in the Carmyle area.Charles Bowman, 32, was one of five men taken to hospital after the disturbance, in the Carmyle area.
As many as 15 youths, some carrying knives, were said to have been involved in the fight.As many as 15 youths, some carrying knives, were said to have been involved in the fight.
Detectives and uniformed officers will question pedestrians and motorists in the area between 1630 and 1830 BST. Detectives and uniformed officers spoke to pedestrians and motorists in the area between 1630 and 1830 BST.
They will focus their efforts on Carmyle Avenue and Gardenside Avenue. They concentrated their efforts on Carmyle Avenue and Gardenside Avenue.
Mr Bowman, from Cambuslang, died following the incident, which happened at about 1810 BST on 27 July.Mr Bowman, from Cambuslang, died following the incident, which happened at about 1810 BST on 27 July.
Det Insp Stephen Grant, of Strathclyde Police, said: "It's possible that, without even realising, someone may have seen or heard something that will be of interest to our investigation."Det Insp Stephen Grant, of Strathclyde Police, said: "It's possible that, without even realising, someone may have seen or heard something that will be of interest to our investigation."