Friends have pledged to pay tribute to a Dundee teenager who died at his home in the city.
Kuba Sterna, a pupil at Craigie High School, was found in a critical condition at the house in Balunie Avenue.
Paramedics fought to save the 16-year-old’s life but were ultimately unsuccessful.
Police are now investigating the circumstances of his death but said there are no suspicious circumstances.
The teenager’s parents were too upset to speak about his death, but friends have spoken of their loss.
Brandon McKenzie, 17, met Kuba when he moved to Dundee with his family from Poland several years ago and said the community would look to ensure that the youngster is remembered.
“He was quite a quiet person who kept himself to himself but he always appeared happy with his friends,” he said.
“The first I realised something had happened was when I saw police outside the house, and in the morning I found out he had died when CID officers came to the door.
“All my friends are going to do something for him.
“He wanted to be a florist so we’re going to get really colourful flowers and lay them at his door.
“And he was scared of bridges, so we want to do a charity walk over the Tay Road Bridge.
“We’d also like to have a bench with a plaque down at Broughty Ferry, because he loved the beach.”
Tributes were paid to Kuba on social media, with one friend writing: “I honestly am heartbroken to hear the news.
“I’ve known Kuba for a long time and to hear this made me cry. He made everything happy and fun.
“No matter what was going down he could make anything better.”