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The family of a teenager found dead in a bog have made a video retracing his last known movements in a bid to trace the mystery woman he was with.

Rhys Bonner was found half naked on August 8 last year following a major search after he vanished from the Barlanark area of Glasgow on July 24.

The 19-year-old’s family and friends launched a social media campaign to find Rhys, whose body was discovered in marsh ground between Easterhouse and Gartloch village.

His death is being treated as unexplained by police and his mum Stephanie believes her son met a violent end.

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She has made repeated appeals for information to help move his case along.

Stephanie, a mum of five, wants to know what happened to Celtic fan Rhys in his final hours and has pleaded for ­information about a woman he was seen with in the hours before he disappeared.

His grandad, Stephen Bonner, made the video last weekend detailing Rhys’s movements between 7pm and 10pm on the night he vanished.

In it, Rhys and the woman, described as aged 45 or over, with short hair and “tomboyish”, are seen walking up Conisborough Road, passing dozens of houses on the way to shops.

The woman goes into an off-licence while Rhys waits outside.

They are then spotted walking through Gardyne Road housing estate. This is the last time Rhys is seen alive on CCTV at 7.45pm.

In Balcurvie Road, they walk three-quarters of the way before turning back.

The woman is believed to have sat on a trailer and ended up in an altercation with the owner, who shouted at her to get off his vehicle.

Rhys and the woman are then thought to have spent a couple of hours on the street before heading to the entrance of Seven Lochs Wetland Park.

Witnesses said Rhys still had his baseball cap on as they entered the park. It was the last time he was seen alive. His body was found two weeks later.

Stephanie said: “We need to know if anyone saw the woman leaving the loch with my boy.

“Why was my boy found half-naked? His trousers and shoes were found 20 yards from his body was but one was up a tree.

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“The shorts he had on under his trousers have never been found. His baseball cap was found, freshly laundered, in a close on Lochdochart Road.

“There are so many questions unanswered about Rhys’ death and the investigation.

Stephanie said: “He had been in the water too long for any forensics. This has broken my family and we can’t rest until we get answers.”

Chief Inspector Patrick Murphy, Greater Glasgow Division, said: "We have officers dedicated to the enquiry into the death of Rhys Bonner and we are in regular contact with his family to keep them updated on any new information. Keeping the family fully informed is a priority for us.

"We have submitted a report to the Procurator Fiscal. In this case, we have established no criminality surrounding the death of Rhys and enquiries remain ongoing.

"Should anyone have any information in relation to the enquiry, I would urge them to get in touch by contacting police on 101."