16/07/2008

Father Due In Court Over Glasgow Car Deaths

The father of two young boys, whose bodies were found in a car near Glasgow earlier this year, is due to appear in court charged in connection with their deaths.

The bodies of Paul Ross, six, and his two-year-old brother Jay, were found in a car parked near Campsie Fells, near Lennoxtown, Dunbartonshire, on May 3.

Ashok Kalyanjee, 46, is due to appear in court in Glasgow on Wednesday afternoon.

(KMcA/JM)

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