A body has been recovered from the River Clyde in the search for missing Glasgow woman Shona McKenna.
The tragic discovery was made near Dalmarnock at around 12.20pm today (Wednesday, January 18).
While formal identification has yet to take place, Police Scotland stated they believe it to be Shona, 46, from Shettleston, who was reported missing on January 9. Officers have been in touch with her family.
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Police confirmed her death is not being treated as suspicious.
A statement from Police Scotland reads: "Around 12.20pm, Wednesday, 18 January, 2023, police received report of a woman’s body being found in the River Clyde near Dalmarnock.
"A formal identification is still to take place, however, officers believe it to be 46-year-old Shona McKenna, missing from the Shettleston area.
Officers have been in contact with the family. The death is not being treated as suspicious."
The Samaritans can be contacted any time, from any phone, free on 116 123. You can also speak to Victim Support Scotland on 0800 160 1985 who offer free and tailored support. In an emergency, always dial 999 if within the United Kingdom.
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