Police are investigating the death of a man who was found dead in a river.

John Connelly was pulled from Speirs Wharf in Glasgow after socialising in the city centre.

The 28-year-old suffered injuries to his head and body before he was discovered in the River Clyde on Monday, July 22.

Police are looking at various lines of inquiry into Mr Connelly's death including one that he was injured an incident in a nearby underpass earlier.

Mr Connelly was also seen outside a house on Renfrew Street before walking towards Dundasvale Court.

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

Inspector John Morrison said: "It's important we establish exactly what happened to John before his death. He was socialising in the city centre between the hours of 8pm and 10pm.

"We know that he was in the underpass at Garscube Road and we believe this is where the incident occurred resulting in him being injured.

"This area of Garscube Road at Speirs Wharf is popular with the community, it is 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."