Rutherglen, Scotland – Ann Coll, a 61-year-old grandmother, was found dead in her first-floor flat just three days before Christmas. Her body was discovered in the early hours of the morning in her home on the border between Rutherglen and Toryglen, Glasgow. Police have confirmed that her death was a result of blunt-force trauma, indicating that she was bludgeoned to death.
CCTV footage shows Ann walking her dog and buying cigarettes at a local shop on the morning of December 19, which is one of the last known sightings of her. According to sources, it was unusual for Ann not to be seen at the shop, as she was known to visit the shops several times a day. The police’s Major Investigation Team has launched a murder investigation and is conducting door-to-door enquiries to identify a suspect in the senseless slaying.
Detective Chief Inspector Lynsey Watters urged anyone who may have seen or heard anything suspicious in the area to come forward with information. Extensive enquiries are ongoing, and there will be an additional police presence in the area as the investigation continues.
The investigation into Ann Coll’s murder is ongoing, with police urging anyone with information to come forward. Ann’s death has left her family and the community reeling, and the police are working diligently to bring her killer to justice.