A man found dead on the grounds of a hospital has been named by police.
Officers discovered a body on Wednesday morning outside Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley.
He has identified as 26-year-old Stephen Quigley from Neilston.
His death remains unexplained as Police Scotland issued an appeal for witnesses this Saturday.
It is thought the 26-year-old may have been at an address in the area of Bourock Square, Barrhead on Tuesday, March 23.
Cops believe he traveled from there at around 5pm to the Royal Alexandria Hospital within a blue Ford Focus.
They are also keen to view any relevant dash-cam footage that may have captured a blue Ford Focus which may have been driven erratically.
Following this, around 2am on Wednesday, March 24, an assault took place within Bourock Square.
The assault left a 26-year-old seriously injured.
Detective Chief Inspector Scott McCallum said: "Stephen's family are being provided with support by specialist officers and have been updated. Our thoughts are with them at this time.
"We would urge anyone who believes they may have seen Stephen prior him being found on Wednesday morning to please get in touch as soon as possible.
"In particular, we are keen to speak to anyone who may have been driving near to the hospital, or in the area of Bourock Square, Barrhead, around 5pm on Tuesday, 23 March, and saw a blue Ford Focus.
"Anyone who can help our enquiries is asked to call 101, quoting reference number 0409 of 24 March. Alternatively, Crimestoppers can be called anonymously on 0800 555 111."
Stephen is described as being white, around 5ft 10in tall, and of slim build with short dark hair.
A Major Incident Public Portal (MIPP) has been set up online to allow to public to submit information directly HERE.
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