Tributes have been paid to an Angus mum-of-three following her death in a weekend car accident.
Kelly McGettigan, 29, who worked in Montrose, died when the Audi A4 she was travelling in left the B9134 Brechin to Forfar road at around 10.15pm on Saturday.
A 30-year-old man was treated for minor injuries after the accident, which occurred near the junction with the unclassified road to Balglassie.
Mum Diane Fyvie said her daughter was the “best mummy in the world”.
She said: “I am totally heartbroken to announce the loss of my first born Kelly McGettigan on Saturday night.
“Life is never going to be the same again without you in it.”
She said Kelly’s three boys are going to “totally miss their mummy so much”.
“We couldn’t have wished for a greater mother for our three grandsons,” she said.
“You will never be forgotten by your boys because we will talk to them about what a great mummy you were to them.
“We will think about you every day.”
Crash investigators were in attendance following Saturday’s accident and inquiries are continuing to establish the full circumstances.
Friends have also shared moving tributes for Kelly and her family on social media after the tragedy.
Many also posted tributes on the comments section of Police Scotland’s statement on Facebook to pay their respects.
Carol Knight wrote: “Devastating news.
“RIP Kelly, you will be missed, so so sad, those poor little boys xx”
Tiffany Karen Forbes added: “Devastating.
“Thoughts go to her family and her three boys.”
Bebhinn Louise Leslie posted a photo of Kelly on her own page.
She described her as a “truly amazing woman”.
She wrote: “Honestly can’t believe what I’ve read today.
“My heart goes out to your family.
“RIP Kelly Mcgettigan you were truly amazing woman, especially to your three boys.
“I can’t believe I’ll never get to see your face again.
“Fly high girly.”
Kelly was among four people who died in a spate of crashes over the Easter weekend on Scotland’s roads.
The youngest victim was a 21-year-old motorcyclist who was killed near a holiday village outside Edinburgh.
The oldest casualty was 87.
The collisions all happened on Saturday.
Police Scotland is appealing for any witnesses, or anyone who can provide any information, to call 101, quoting incident number 5512 of April 20 2019, or to speak to any officer.