Glasgow Times

Death riddle as woman’s body found in back garden

- BY LISA BOYLE AND EMA SABLJAK

COPS are probing the “unexplaine­d” death of a woman whose body was found in a back garden.

The grim discovery was made by a neighbour in Albert Road, Govanhill, on Saturday around 2.40pm.

Two police officers stood guard inside the close yesterday and sealed off the entrance to the inside of the flat as an investigat­ion was under way.

Horrified locals claimed the woman’s body was found beside bins in the back garden of the flats near Queen’s Park.

One woman, who asked not to be named, said: “It’s really scary and shocking.

“One of the neighbours was taking the rubbish out and apparently saw the body and phoned the police.

“I live just round the corner and there was loads of police and forensics in white suits who arrived shortly afterwards. I think it was a young woman who was found but nobody seems to know exactly what happened to her.

“I hope nothing sinister has happened because it’s right next to where Moira Jones was killed about 10 years ago.”

Eleven years ago,

‘‘ It’s really scary and shocking

businesswo­man Moira Jones was found dead in Queen’s Park.

The 40-year-old businesswo­man was abducted, raped and murdered by Marek Harcar between May 28 and 29, 2008. Her murder and the case around it left an indelible mark on the South Side area and on her distraught loved ones.

A worker at Queen’s Cafe near the flat said yesterday: “We were really busy that day so we had no idea what had happened and just saw the police. A tent was pitched outside where the body was found on Saturday next to bins.”

A Police Scotland spokeswoma­n said: “The body is still formally to be identified and a post-mortem examinatio­n will take place in due course to establish the exact cause of death which is also being treated as unexplaine­d at this time.”

A report will be sent to the procurator fiscal.

 ??  ?? Police at the scene after the discovery in Govanhill
Police at the scene after the discovery in Govanhill

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