Detectives are looking for an Audi that’s believed to have been concerned within the killing of a person in Inverclyde.
Michael Beaton, 35, was run over by a automotive after which attacked with a knife on a avenue close to a Greenock major faculty at round 7.20pm on Sunday.
Mr Beaton was taken to Glasgow‘s Queen Elizabeth University Hospital after being discovered severely injured in Drumfrochar Road however died a couple of hours later.
Officers mentioned Mr Beaton was struck by a white Audi Q2, which is believed to be accident-damaged.
They are treating it as a focused assault and are finishing up a homicide investigation.
Police Scotland is interesting for data to assist hint the automotive.
Detective Chief Inspector Lynsey Watters mentioned: “Extensive enquiries are being carried out to determine the precise circumstances of Mr Beaton’s dying and I’m interesting to anybody who noticed the automotive across the time of the incident, or has any data that might assist us in tracing it to get in contact.
“This was an extremely violent attack that has shocked the local community.
“I want to reassure these residing within the space that all the things attainable is being completed to hint these accountable and that there can be an elevated police presence within the space whereas enquiries proceed.”
The incident led to the closure of close by St Patrick’s Primary School on Monday and Tuesday as police cordoned off Drumfrochar Road for investigation. The affected pupils had been despatched to different colleges in order to not miss any studying.
DCI Watters added: “I would urge anyone with information, no matter how small or insignificant it may seem, to contact us.
“I’d additionally ask individuals to examine their dashcam and ring doorbell footage in case they’ve captured one thing on it which might be very important to our inquiry.”
Source: information.sky.com”