Detectives investigating the murder of Donegal woman Ann Coll in Scotland have issued a fresh appeal for information.
The 61 year old who was originally from the Gweedore area was found dead on December 22nd, having suffered serious injuries.
Detectives from the Major Investigation Team are continuing to appeal for information over a week on from the murder Ann Coll in Rutherglen, Scotland.
The Donegal woman was found with serious injuries at a flat on Newfield Place at around 12.45am on Friday, 22 December and was pronounced dead at the scene.
At a press conference in recent days, Detective Chief Inspector Lynsey Watters that police are fully committed to tracing the person or people responsible as soon as possible and are asking the public for their help.
Police have been carrying out extensive enquiries to piece together Ann's movements and the circumstances leading up to her death.
DCI Watters also said that investigators had been studying CCTV and speaking to those who knew Ms Coll to build up a picture of the events before her murder.
Anyone who knew Ann or witnessed anything suspicious or unusual on the evening of Thursday, December 21, into the early hours on Friday, December 22, near to Newfield Place is being asked to contact police.