Ince, at around 10pm on Sunday, August 23, authorities launched a widespread search of the area. But, a few days later on Thursday, August 27, police announced that they had found a body.In the days that followed an enormous pile of balloons, cards and flowers appeared at the canal's edge as friends, family and neighbours said their final goodbyes to 'Dutty'.And, at the side of the canal, near Rose Street, people have left messages for him and his family."Fly high Matt," one card read."A lovely, friendly lad, always smiling.
Gone too soon."Another said: "Sleep tight and fly with the angels, thoughts with family and friends at this sad time."One note, left beside a bunch of flowers, added: "RIP Matthew.
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