The 28-year-old was taken to Queen Elizabeth University Hospital but did not recover from his injuries.
The 28-year-old plunged from the window of a property on Great Western Road in the Blairdardie area of the city at around 8am on Sunday, November 13.
Cops have confirmed the death is not being treated as suspicious, but enquiries are ongoing to piece together exactly what happened.
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