Crowd delays funeral for Glasgow knife attacker Badreddin Abadlla Adam
A Police Scotland spokeswoman said officers were in attendance"assisting staff with social distancing regulations".
He was described as a"quiet and polite and decent guy" by asylum seekers who were also residing at the city centre hotel.Fellow resident, Andrew, said:"One way or the other we have been affected mentally, physically and otherwise. "They described him as a quiet and polite and decent guy - they were surprised that he acted the way he acted.
PC Whyte, one of the attacker's six injured victims, paid tribute to police and medical staff after being discharged from hospital a week after the attack.
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