A GLASGOW primary school has paid tribute to a five-year-old pupil who was recently killed in a fatal crash.
Ayan Khan Nooreen died on Tuesday, April 4 following an incident involving a single-deck bus.
Though Ayan was treated at the scene by paramedics, he was pronounced dead a short time after.
A nine-year-old girl was taken to the Royal Hospital for Children for treatment to serious injuries.
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Now, Holy Cross Primary School has taken to Twitter to pay its respects to the young boy.
The Govanhill school shared an image of a bouquet and note on the school fence in memory of Ayan.
The note reads: "Praying for Ayan.
"Staff and pupils of Holy Cross Primary School."
— Holy Cross Primary (@HolyCrossPri) April 10, 2023
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Sergeant Nick Twigg said: "Our thoughts are with Ayan’s family and everyone affected by this tragic incident.
"Our enquiries to establish the full circumstances remain ongoing and I would urge anyone who may have information but hasn’t yet spoken to us to come forward.
"In addition, if you have dash-cam footage that could help with our crash investigation then please contact us."
Anyone who can assist Police Scotland is asked to call 101, quoting incident number 2648 of Tuesday, April 4.
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