The family of Milton man Johnny Connelly has launched a fresh appeal for information four years after his tragic death. 

The 28-year-old was reported missing by his family when he didn't return home from a day out with his friend in the city centre on July 15, 2019.

His body was recovered from the water at Spiers Wharf a week later, four years ago today, on July 22.

We previously reported Johnny had injuries to his head and body, with the police developing a theory he had been attacked at the motorway underpass at Cowcaddens on the day he went missing.

Officers made several appeals over the unexplained death but they have confirmed enquiries have been completed and no one has been charged in connection.


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Glasgow Times:

Now a poster, which appears to be from the Connelly Family, has appeared in a shop window on Cambridge Street appealing for information.

It reads: "Four years on we still have no answers or justice. 

"Johnny went missing on July 15, 2019. 

"The Monday after TRNSMT he had injuries to his head and torso before being found dead a week later on the 22/7/2019 in Spiers Wharf Canal. 

"Who done this to him we need to know. 

"Why was Johnny's life taken from him. 

"He was son, brother, nephew and uncle, we need answers.

"Please help us."


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Glasgow Times:

The poster asks anyone with information about Johnny's death to contact Maryhill Police Station on 01786 289070.

Alternatively, Crimestoppers can be contacted anonymously on 0800 555 111.

A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Our sympathies remain with the family of John Connelly, who have been looking for answers since his death in 2019.

"Enquiries have been completed at this time and no one has been charged in relation to the death.

"Any new information received in relation to this enquiry will be investigated thoroughly."


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Glasgow Times:

Johnny was last seen at around 10pm on the day he went missing walking alone in Buchanan Street past Buchanan Galleries and the bus station before going on to Dundasvale Court and into the underpass at Garscube Road leading to Spiers Wharf in the Cowcaddens area at around 10.20pm. 

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

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