Tributes have been paid to a dad-of-two who died after crashing his quad bike into a headstone at a Glasgow graveyard.
The 36-year-old, named locally as Tam Kane, sustained serious injuries after the incident at Lambhill Cemetery on Tresta Road, Glasgow, at around 6am last weekend.
Tam was rushed to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, but tragically died a short time later.
Police said inquiries into the incident are ongoing.
Heartbroken friends and family members have taken to social media to pay tribute.
Sharing a picture of them together Tam's devastated daughter Jodie said: "Now my angel in the sky looking over me
"Miss you so so much dad x."
William Dalzell wrote: "It's hard trying to put the words together and still don’t believe it, fly high uncle Tam you’ll never be missed and you’ll always be in my heart. Love you forever."
Andy McBride added: "Can’t believe the sad news. Rip Tam."
Stephanie Sneddon said: "This guy was such an amazing caring person, went out of his way to help people in need and would do no one a wrong turn."
"Personally helped me many times for which I will always be grateful.
"Regardless of how the accident happened, he has lost his life and his family have lost their daddy and husband so please if you have anything negative to say find it within yourself to scroll on past.
"Rest easy Tam."
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