The families of two teenagers found dead at T in the Park have paid tribute to their loved ones.
Megan Bell, 17, from Sunderland and Peter McCallum, also 17 and from Lochgilphead, both died in unrelated incidents at the Perthshire music festival.
The deaths are not being treated as suspicious and a report on the circumstances has been sent to the Procurator Fiscal.
On Wednesday, the family of Peter McCallum released a statement saying: “Peter was a kind and caring brother and son. He was a talented singer who had ambitions to become an architect.
“We hope that people, especially the younger members of society, learn a lesson from Peter’s death and that they don’t put their families through the devastation we are experiencing just now.
“We ask that media respect our privacy at this time and that we are left to grieve in peace.”
Meanwhile, the family of Megan Bell said: “We are devastated at the tragic loss of our wonderful daughter Megan.
“Her death leaves an irreplaceable gap in our lives and she will be so sadly missed by all her family and friends.
“We would also like to thank everyone for the overwhelming number of flowers, cards and condolences sent to us as this very sad time.
“We would respectfully ask that we are now left along to come to terms with our grief.”