BBC Scotland Information

A person has been charged in reference to the loss of life of a scientist after she was discovered critically injured on a Dundee avenue.
Dr Fortune Gomo, 39, who was initially from Zimbabwe, was pronounced useless on the scene of the incident, which occurred on South Street at about 16:25 on Saturday.
The 20-year-old suspect is anticipated to seem earlier than Dundee Sheriff Courtroom on Monday.
Following a autopsy examination, Police Scotland mentioned the loss of life was being handled as homicide.
Dr Gomo, who labored for Scottish Water, lived regionally and was a graduate of the College of Dundee.
Prof Nigel Seaton, interim principal and vice-chancellor, mentioned the college was “shocked” by the loss of life of the previous analysis assistant.
Det Supt Peter Sharp, the officer in command of the investigation, mentioned: “Firstly, my ideas stay with Fortune’s household at this extremely unhappy time.
“They’re being supported by specialist officers and I’d ask that their privateness is revered.”
He added inquiries have been persevering with and mentioned the incident “poses no wider threat to the general public”.
The senior officer mentioned his group have been following quite a few traces of inquiry.
Det Supt Sharp added: “I’m additionally aware of content material circulating on social media and would urge the general public to not speculate in regards to the circumstances of the incident.
“The general public will discover a visibly elevated police presence within the space and I’d encourage anybody who has any issues to talk with our officers.”
Anybody with details about the incident is requested to contact the force.

Prof Seaton mentioned Dr Gomo was a PhD pupil after which postdoctoral analysis assistant in geography on the College of Dundee till February 2022.
Dr Gomo had lately joined Scottish Water as a senior service planner in water useful resource planning and was “thriving in her profession”.
Prof Seaton added: “Her loss of life, following an alleged assault in South Street, Dundee, on Saturday afternoon, is a really surprising occasion in our metropolis and for our College group.
“It is going to be significantly distressing for many who knew and labored with Fortune all through her time right here on the College, and for all of these in our close-knit group of African colleagues and college students.
“Our ideas are along with her household, pals and colleagues at this tragic time.”
He mentioned college students affected by Dr Gomo’s loss of life may discover “assist and solace” within the college’s Chaplaincy Centre, which can open on Monday.
Angela Machonesa, who wrote on Fb that she had been at college and college with Dr Gomo in Zimbabwe, mentioned her loss of life had left her heartbroken.
She mentioned: “Her brilliance within the classroom was solely matched by her emotional intelligence. She was the form of individual you’d go to while you wanted readability, not simply of thoughts, however of coronary heart.
“We’re heartbroken. We’re offended. We’re disoriented. However we’re additionally united in a single voice: Fortune Gomo mattered. Her life mattered. Her legacy must not ever be forgotten.”
BBC Scotland Information has requested Scottish Water for remark.