AN EYEWITNESS has told of the shocking moment a man was "stabbed" in the street.

The woman, who asked not to be named, said the shocking events unfolded shortly after 10pm yesterday.

A 33-year-old man was pronounced dead at the scene on Roukenburn Street arond 10.20pm.

The woman said: “It was about 10pm and we saw this police riot van screeching down the street and then we saw an ambulance coming up Credar Street.

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“The street was soon full of blue lights, there was a CID team, loads of paramedics.

“There must have been a confrontation or something, a scuffle. Apparently, he was walking across the road from one side to the other and then collapsed behind the hedge in front of his mum's house.

“People are saying he’d been stabbed. We could hear the paramedics working on him and apparently they were doing chest compressions and everything and then it just went quiet, so quiet. He must have died.

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“Apparently he was a really nice man, that’s what everyone’s been saying, he’d never done anything wrong. He had a wee nice car and everything."

Another neighbour said she came out of her home around 10.30pm to see flashing lights and a police helicopter overhead.

She said: “I could see them working on him on the ground. I don’t know what happened to him.

“There were so many people out on the street, there was a huge crowd.

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“It’s so sad, I know the family. I know his mum.”