Two men held after three injured in disturbance

A lone police officer stands guard at the scene of the disturbance. The officer is wearing a high-viz black jacket, black trousers, a black snood and a black baseball cap. He is standing behind blue and white police tape. A Brewdog pub and the Kelvin Hall are visible in the background.
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Two men have been arrested following a disturbance in Glasgow's west end that left one of them and two other people with serious injuries.

The incident happened at about 01:10 in a building on Blantyre Street, which runs alongside Kelvin Hall opposite Kelvingrove Museum and Galleries - two of Glasgow's biggest landmarks.

Police have closed off Argyle Street between Bunhouse Road and Sauchiehall Street while officers investigate.

A 48-year-old man has been arrested for robbery and a 76-year-old man has been arrested over a serious assault.

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Forensic officers look for anything of evidential value near the scene of the disturbance

Emergency services attended in the early hours and a man and woman, aged 49 and 48, were seriously injured and taken to hospital.

The 76-year-old arrested man was also taken to hospital with serious injuries.

Officers remain in the area and drivers are being asked to use alternative routes.

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