A heartbroken household have paid tribute to a person who died after moving into issue in water at a Scots loch.
The person, named domestically as Scott Ferries, tragically handed away after the incident at Loch Doon in Dalmellington, East Ayrshire, which came about round 1.15pm on Sunday, March 27.
Emergency providers raced to the loch after receiving experiences of two males in issue within the water.
Scott died on the scene, whereas the second man was checked over by paramedics however didn't require additional medical remedy.
Following the devastating information, heartbroken household and associates have paid tribute to Scott, who has been described as a "beautiful lad".

In a publish on Fb, Scott's dad James Ferries mentioned: "My child boy Scott has handed away in the present day whereas having fun with life up tenting and kayaking.
"Love you child boy gbnf xxx."
Jayne Ferries added: "Simply would not appear actual, relaxation straightforward Scott."
One other of Scott's family, James Ferries commented: "Love you bro, until we meet once more. Now you are greater than you would ever be down right here."
Jade Ward mentioned: "Relaxation in paradise you wonderful laddie! You have been beloved by everybody! Get the drifts going bud and hold us all protected we love you bro."
David McKee mentioned: " A beautiful lad, so tragic."

XCooper XSteph mentioned: " What a personality he was, sending all my like to the household."
Police say a report might be despatched to the procurator fiscal, however there don't look like any suspicious circumstances regarding Scott's loss of life.
A Police Scotland spokesperson mentioned: "Officers obtained experiences of two males in issue within the water at Loch Doon, Dalmellington, round 1.15pm on Sunday, March 27.
"One man died on the scene. The opposite man was checked over by paramedics however didn't require additional medical remedy.
"A report might be submitted to the procurator fiscal however there don't look like any suspicious circumstances."
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