The Scotsman

‘I can’t accept the fact I won't see my boy again’: Mother’s plea to the public for informatio­n two years after her son’s murder

- By JONATHON REILLY

A mother has said her “life is on hold” as she made an appeal for informatio­n two years on from her son's murder in Glasgow.

Tony Ferns was in his Audi A3 in Crebar Street, Thornlieba­nk, on Thursday, April 18, 2019 when a man approached and assaulted him.

The 33-year-old managed to make it home with serious injuries to Roukenburn Street, where paramedics fought to save his life. However, Mr Ferns died with his mother

Phyllis watching on.

A murder inquiry was launched and more than 600 people have been spoken to as officers examined thousands of hours of CCTV footage. But the probe has failed to find the man responsibl­e.

Two years on, his mother has appealed to the public for help, saying: “I cannot believe it is now two years since my son Tony was brutally murdered and taken away from me forever.

“My life is on hold. I have not been able to move on or accept the fact I won't see my boy again. I need closure. I

need the person or persons responsibl­e to be prosecuted.

“I appeal and plead with anyone who has any informatio­n to contact police.”

Crimestopp­ers is also offering a reward of up to £10,000 for informatio­n which assists the investigat­ion into Mr Ferns’ murder.

Detective Chief Inspector Gillian Grant said: “I am determined to find whoever is responsibl­e for Tony's murder. It's clear he was a much-loved son and partner and is deeply missed by his family.

“I am convinced there are people out there who have informatio­n, vital to this investigat­ion, who have failed to come forward.

“This may be down to fear or some misplaced loyalty to those responsibl­e for this horrific crime, but please do the right thing and contact us, you can be assured your informatio­n will be treated in the utmost confidence.

“Phyllis had to watch her son, Tony, suffer and die, something no mother should have to go through.

“Please help us find answers for a mother who deserves to know the truth.”

Anyone with informatio­n is asked to call police via 101, quoting incident number 4732 of April 18, 2019 or call Crimestopp­ers anonymousl­y on 0800 555 111.

 ??  ?? 0 Tony Ferns with his mother Phyllis. Tony died in April 2019
0 Tony Ferns with his mother Phyllis. Tony died in April 2019

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