Barry McCullagh had been reported missing from the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley in October last year.
The family of a missing man from Castlemilk has been left 'heartbroken' after his body was discovered.
Police sadly confirmed the 40-year-old's body was recovered from Old Patrick Water in Elderslie, on Sunday evening, reports the Daily Record. Barry's sister Stacey described the family as 'heartbroken' following the devastating news. Taking to social media, she said: "Hi everyone just want to say thanks to everyone that shared my posts about my brother Barry that was missing for 174 days sadly wee got bad news on the 27th of march that police had found him dead, we are all heartbroken."Mac White said: "RIP Barry Mccullagh. You will be surely missed by all the family.
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