POLICE are still treating the death of tragic John Connelly as unexplained more than one week on.
The force confirmed that a post mortem examination had taken place and their investigation into the Milton man's death continues.
John was first reported as a missing person before his body was recovered from the water at Spiers Wharf last Monday, July 22.
The 28-year-old was first reported missing on July 15 and was last seen in the Glasgow City Centre area.
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Detectives previously appealed for anyone who was in the area of Spiers Wharf on the night of Monday, July 15, 2019 between 8pm and 11pm to come forward.
Those with information are encouraged to get in touch with officers via 101, quoting incident number 3452 of Monday, 22 July, 2019.
We reported this week that a fundraiser had been set up in his memory to ensure he has the best send-off possible.
Around £915 has been raised by well-wishers so far.
You can donate here
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