Prime suspect in ex-football starlet murder probe fighting for life after Glasgow suicide bid
THE prime suspect in the murder of ex-footie starlet Josh Taplin is clinging to life after a suicide bid.
The man is critical in hospital after falling from the window of a flat in Glasgow’s Possil area last Wednesday.
And detectives are waiting to speak to the person of interest in the case, should he recover.
We told how gas engineer Josh, 28 — a former Hamilton Accies youth star — was stabbed to death at his home in the city’s Knightswood last Monday.
A 41-year-old woman was also throttled with a ligature at the time.
Tonight, Police Scotland confirmed: “Around 10pm on May 7 we received a report that a man had fallen from the window of a building.
“Emergency services attended, and the man was taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, where he remains in critical condition.
“Enquiries are ongoing.”
The force said it is following a positive line of enquiry in relation to Josh’s murder.
A local source said last week: “The killer was known to Josh.
“It’s sickening. He was a thoroughly decent guy from a nice family.”
We told how Josh previously won the United Schools Cup with teammates at Chryston High, in Coatbridge, Lanarkshire.
He was also a talented boxer.
An online fundraising page set up to help his family has already reached £30,000.
Josh’s girlfriend Toni Stewart, 23, also shared a picture of the couple online, and wrote: “He was the best thing that ever happened to me.
“I’ll love him till the day I die.”