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Two men dead and one injured in Auldhouse farm shooting Two men dead and one injured in Auldhouse farm shooting
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Two men have died and another has been injured in a shooting at a farm and equestrian centre in South Lanarkshire.Two men have died and another has been injured in a shooting at a farm and equestrian centre in South Lanarkshire.
Officers were called to Meadowhead Farm and Stables in Auldhouse, about three miles south of East Kilbride, at 08:10 on Tuesday. Police were called to Meadowhead Farm and Stables in Auldhouse, south of East Kilbride, at 08:10 on Tuesday.
Police Scotland said that two men died in the incident and a third had been injured. His condition is not known. Two men, aged 59 and 53, were found dead at the scene. A 36-year-old man, who was the son of the 59-year-old, suffered gunshot wounds to his legs.
A spokeswoman said no-one else was being sought over the shooting. Police said no-one else was being sought over the incident and there was no danger to the public in the area.
She said that there was no danger to the public in the surrounding area. At a news conference, police confirmed that the 36-year-old man had driven to the nearby Auldhouse Arms pub following the shooting.
A large-scale police operation is still ongoing around the village. He is being treated in hospital for gunshot wounds to his legs.
BBC Scotland reporter Aileen Clarke, who was at the scene on Tuesday morning, said a large armed response team was involved in a wide-scale search of countryside around the Auldhouse area. The 53-year-old man, who was a registered firearms owner, is not related to the other two men involved in the incident.
She said the road to the farm had been cordoned off and police roadblocks were in place on surrounding roads. Police would not say whether he had taken his own life.
Armed officers had begun searching the farm buildings and surrounding area. Officers also revealed that they were investigating a linked incident in the Clarkston area.
A police dog unit was also at the scene.
A statement on the farm's website said: "All lessons and treks cancelled until further notice. Also no liveries permitted onto the yard until further notice."