BIG-HEARTED Celtic star Jozo Simunovic has paid his respects to a Glasgow man whose body was found near the River Kelvin on Sunday.
The 21-year-old ace tied a hoops No5 jersey to a railing at a shrine to tragic angler Craig Allison, who is from the city’s Ruchill.
Football fans took to social media after the image was shared to praise the actions of Croatian Simunovic who signed for the Hoops last year.
Nice touch by Jozo Simunovic today. Rip Craig pic.twitter.com/IIOXnUYRCz
— stephen mclaren (@S_Mclaren29) April 26, 2016
What a great gesture by jozo Simunovic yesterday taking a signed jersey down to the memorial of young Craig Allison @celticfc ❤️❤️❤️
— Maryhill Black Star (@MBSFC) April 27, 2016
Craig’s body was discovered at around 8.45am in an area known locally as the ‘Slushie’ at the River Kelvin, close to Cowal Road at Blairbuie Drive in Maryhill.
At this time his death is being treated as unexplained, however, a post mortem will take place in due course to establish the exact cause.
Police are appealing for members of the public to contact them if they have any information about Craig's death.
Detective Inspector Jim Bradley, Maryhill CID, said: “Craig’s body was discovered by a member of the public on Sunday morning.
"We know that he had gone fishing on Saturday afternoon with friends who we have since spoken to.
"However, his friends left him there late Saturday night, early Sunday morning.
“At this time we do not know what happened to Craig, and until that is established, I would appeal to anyone who saw him in the area to get in touch.
“Craig, who is white, has light brown hair and was wearing a grey t-shirt with a white collar and white trim on the sleeve, grey jogging bottoms and blue and white ‘Addidas’ trainers.
“The area where he was found is quite a popular spot for fishing and the canal path is used by joggers, cyclists, dog walkers and the like, so if you recognise his description or have any information that will help our enquiry then please contact police.”
Information can be passed to officers at Maryhill CID via 101 or in confidence to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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