Man used walking stick to kill friend

From: Evening Times | Date: June 24, 2003 | Copyright information

A MAN faces prison after admitting hitting and killing a 64-year- old man with a walking stick.

Alan Keslo, 37, was originally charged with murdering friend Edward May in his home in Ibrox, Glasgow, but his plea of the lesser charge of culpable homicide was accepted.

The High Court in Glasgow heard Mr May was found covered in blood in Midlock Street, on December 19 last year.

Prosecutor Angela Graham: "The accused had been visiting Mr May who asked him to leave his hous...

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