New appeal for information following death of John Connelly

His body was recovered from the canal at Speirs Wharf in July.

Published 15th Oct 2019

Police are still appealing for information following the death of 28-year old John Connelly.

His body was found in the canal at Speirs Wharf on Monday 22nd July.

John, who's from Cathay Street in Milton was reported missing by his family when he didn’t return home from a day out with his friend in Glasgow City Centre on 15th July.

Detective Inspector John Morrison, Maryhill CID, said:

"John’s family are still understandably devastated by his death and it is made all the harder by not knowing what happened to him.

"For the past three months they have been clinging to the hope that someone will come forward with the information they, and indeed we, need to find out why John died, how he came to be in the canal and what caused the injuries to his head and body.

"We know he was in the city with his pal but that they had separated when heading home for the night. Around 10 pm John is seen walking alone in Buchanan Street past Buchanan Galleries and the bus station then on to Dundasvale Court and into the underpass at Garscube Road leading to Speirs Wharf in the Cowcaddens area around 10.20.

"One line of enquiry is that he was involved in some sort of altercation at the underpass but that has still to be confirmed. So if you were in that area at that time, then please let us know. Maybe you saw a disturbance, or indeed people hanging about the area.

"John was wearing a black Adidas hooded top, with white stripes down the sleeves, black jogging trousers and royal blue coloured Nike trainers.

"John’s family deserve to know what happened to him and your information could prove vital to our investigation. You may not realise that what you saw or know is significant but let us be the judge of that.

"Garscube Road at Speirs Wharf is a popular route used by runners, dog walkers and skateboarders and I’m appealing to anyone who uses this route to think back and consider if they saw anything."

Anyone with information is asked to call CID officers at Maryhill Police Station via 101, quoting incident number 3452 of 22 July 2019.