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Glasgow Express (GE) > Glasgow Crime News > Man Charged Fatal Pollokshaws Road Motorbike Crash Glasgow 2026
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Man Charged Fatal Pollokshaws Road Motorbike Crash Glasgow 2026

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Key Points

  • A 52-year-old man has been arrested and charged in connection with road traffic offences after a fatal crash on Pollokshaws Road in Glasgow
  • The victim was a 74-year-old female pedestrian who was hit by a Triumph Bonneville motorbike at the junction of Pollokshaws Road and Queen Square
  • The collision occurred around 7:45pm on Friday, 12 December 2025
  • The pedestrian was taken to Queen Elizabeth University Hospital where she died nine days later on 12 December (the same date she was admitted, according to STV News)
  • The 52-year-old motorbike rider was also taken to hospital for treatment following the incident
  • Police Scotland arrested and charged the man earlier this week (mid-June 2026), and a report has been submitted to the procurator fiscal
  • The case will now proceed through Glasgow Sheriff Court
  • No name has been publicly released for either the victim or the charged man in the available reports

Pollokshaws Road (Glasgow Express) June 19, 2026 – A 52-year-old man has been arrested and charged after a 74-year-old woman died following a fatal collision with a Triumph Bonneville motorbike on Pollokshaws Road in Glasgow. The incident occurred at the junction with Queen Square around 7:45pm on Friday, 12 December 2025, and has now resulted in formal road traffic offence charges being brought by Police Scotland.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • How Did the Collision Occur and What Were the Immediate Aftermath Details?
  • What Charges Have Been Filed and What Is the Current Legal Status?
  • Why Has No Name Been Released for Either the Victim or the Charged Man?
  • Where Exactly Did the Crash Happen and What Is the Significance of the Location?
  • When Was the Man Charged and How Long After the Fatal Incident Did This Happen?
  • What Background Exists Regarding This Fatal Development and the Investigation Timeline?
  • How Will This Charging Development Affect Glasgow Residents, Pedestrians, and Local Road Safety Advocates?

How Did the Collision Occur and What Were the Immediate Aftermath Details?

As reported by STV News, the 74-year-old pedestrian was walking along the A77 Pollokshaws Road at the junction with Queen Square when she was struck by the motorbike. The woman was immediately taken to Queen Elizabeth University Hospital for treatment of her injuries.

According to STV News, she died in hospital nine days after the collision. The 52-year-old motorbike rider was also transported to the same hospital for treatment following the crash.

BBC News confirmed that the woman succumbed to her injuries nine days after being hit, and that both the pedestrian and the rider were taken to Queen Elizabeth University Hospital.

The BBC report, published on 18 June 2026, states that the man was apprehended and charged earlier this week, with a report subsequently submitted to the procurator fiscal.

What Charges Have Been Filed and What Is the Current Legal Status?

Police Scotland announced on 16 June 2026 that a 52-year-old man has been arrested and charged in connection with road traffic offences following the fatal crash on Pollokshaws Road.

The official Police Scotland statement confirms that a report has been submitted to the procurator fiscal, which means the case will now proceed through the criminal justice system.

According to BBC News, the man has been indicted for traffic violations following the fatal incident involving the 74-year-old pedestrian. The case is expected to be heard at Glasgow Sheriff Court, where the man will appear for initial proceedings.

Why Has No Name Been Released for Either the Victim or the Charged Man?

Neither the Herald Scotland report, the Police Scotland announcement, nor the BBC News article has publicly released the name of the 74-year-old victim or the 52-year-old charged man.

This is consistent with standard Police Scotland practice, which often delays naming victims and suspects until formal court proceedings begin or until family consent is obtained.

STV News reported the incident on 21 December 2025, shortly after the woman’s death, but did not publish the victim’s name. Similarly, the Police Scotland announcement on 16 June 2026 and the BBC News report on 18 June 2026 both omitted names.

Where Exactly Did the Crash Happen and What Is the Significance of the Location?

The collision occurred on Pollokshaws Road, which is designated as the A77, at the junction with Queen Square in Glasgow.

This location is a busy junction in the Pollokshaws area of south Glasgow, known for its mix of residential properties, shops, and regular pedestrian traffic.

Yahoo News described the location as a “busy” road when reporting the incident on 21 December 2025, highlighting the public nature of the area where the pedestrian was walking.

The junction of Pollokshaws Road and Queen Square is a known crossing point for pedestrians and a route frequently used by local residents.

When Was the Man Charged and How Long After the Fatal Incident Did This Happen?

The collision occurred on 12 December 2025, and the woman died nine days later. Police Scotland arrested and charged the 52-year-old man “earlier this week” relative to the 16 June 2026 announcement, meaning the charging occurred approximately six months after the original crash.

The Police Scotland statement was published on 16 June 2026, confirming the arrest and charge. BBC News followed with its report on 18 June 2026, which stated the man was charged “earlier this week”. This timeline indicates that the investigation took around six months before charges were brought.

What Background Exists Regarding This Fatal Development and the Investigation Timeline?

The fatal crash on Pollokshaws Road began on Friday, 12 December 2025, when the 74-year-old pedestrian was struck by the Triumph Bonneville motorbike at the junction with Queen Square. The woman was taken to Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, where she died nine days after the collision. STV News reported the incident on 21 December 2025, shortly after her death.

Following the crash, Police Scotland launched an investigation into the road traffic offences. The 52-year-old motorbike rider was also taken to hospital for treatment.

The investigation continued for approximately six months before the man was arrested and charged. Police Scotland announced the arrest and charge on 16 June 2026, confirming that a report had been submitted to the procurator fiscal.

BBC News reported on 18 June 2026 that the man has been indicted for traffic violations and is scheduled to appear at Glasgow Sheriff Court. The case represents a six-month investigation period between the fatal incident and the formal charging of the suspect.

No public name has been released for either the victim or the charged man in any of the available media reports from Herald Scotland, STV News, BBC News, or Police Scotland.

This follows standard Police Scotland protocol regarding the naming of victims and suspects prior to formal court proceedings.

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How Will This Charging Development Affect Glasgow Residents, Pedestrians, and Local Road Safety Advocates?

The charging of the 52-year-old motorbike rider will affect several key audiences in Glasgow. For pedestrians walking along Pollokshaws Road and similar busy junctions, the development reinforces that serious road traffic collisions resulting in death will be investigated and can lead to criminal charges, even when the incident occurs months earlier. This may provide a sense of accountability to local residents who use these roads regularly.

For motorbike riders and cyclists in Glasgow, the case serves as a clear warning that reckless or dangerous riding resulting in fatal collisions can lead to prosecution under road traffic offence laws.

The six-month investigation period demonstrates that Police Scotland will pursue thorough investigations before bringing charges.

Local road safety advocates and council representatives in south Glasgow may view this case as evidence that fatal collisions are treated seriously by law enforcement.

The charging could strengthen arguments for increased road safety measures at the Pollokshaws Road and Queen Square junction, such as improved lighting, pedestrian crossings, or speed restrictions.

Families of victims of road traffic collisions across Scotland may see this development as validation that their cases will be investigated thoroughly, even if charges take months to materialise.

The submission of a report to the procurator fiscal indicates the case will proceed through the criminal justice system, which may provide closure for families seeking accountability.

Glasgow Sheriff Court will now handle the case, which means local court resources will be allocated to process the road traffic offence charges.

This could have minor implications for court scheduling in the coming weeks as the case moves through initial proceedings.

The case does not indicate any immediate changes to road infrastructure or traffic laws, but it may influence public discourse around motorbike safety and pedestrian protection at busy Glasgow junctions.

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