Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Desperate bid to revive dying man

- BY JAMES SIMPSON

A POSTMAN tried to save a man’s life while out on his morning rounds in Dundee.

Royal Mail today confirmed that one of its postmen gave assistance after he found a member of the public lying on the ground in Caird Avenue, in the Coldside area.

Eyewitness­es said they saw CPR being performed prior to the arrival of the emergency services.

The 49-year-old male, who has not been named, was taken to Ninewells where he passed away.

Police cordoned off the area, near the junction with Wedderburn Street, while an investigat­ion was carried out. They confirmed there were no suspicious circumstan­ces surroundin­g the tragedy.

Andrew Hogg, 49, an offshore worker, said there were numerous police officers in the area.

Hazel Brown, 63, a retired customer assistant, saw an ambulance and a police car in attendance during Wednesday morning’s incident.

She said: “I was taking down my Christmas decoration­s when I noticed a section of the road was cordoned off.

“They were there for a few hours.”

Joyce Hepburn 74, who has lived in the area for six years, said: “There was a guy lying in the street.

“I was very concerned for his wellbeing.

“There were a few people around the guy prior to the arrival of the emergency services. One person was carrying out chest compressio­ns.

“It’s the first time I’ve seen anything like that in real life.

“Those folk did brilliantl­y trying to help that man,” she said.

A Royal Mail spokeswoma­n confirmed while out on delivery a postman found a member of the public lying in Caird Avenue.

She added: “He immediatel­y called emergency services and gave assistance to the individual where possible. Our thoughts are very much with the family and friends at this time.”

A Police Scotland spokeswoma­n said: “Police Scotland attended at Caird Avenue at about 11am on Wednesday, following concern for a 49-year-old man requiring medical treatment.

“He was taken to Ninewells Hospital, where he died.

“There are no suspicious circumstan­ces and a report will be submitted to the procurator fiscal.”

 ??  ?? A BROUGHTY Ferry cafe used as a location in the Bob Servant TV series is to close after a decade of business.
Independen­t coffee shop Toast in Gray Street will cease trading by Sunday January 15.
The family-owned business was chosen by the BBC as a...
A BROUGHTY Ferry cafe used as a location in the Bob Servant TV series is to close after a decade of business. Independen­t coffee shop Toast in Gray Street will cease trading by Sunday January 15. The family-owned business was chosen by the BBC as a...
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