A young Scots boy who tragically died after drowning on holiday in Cyprus has been described as a "beloved and beautiful" son.Ruaridh Nairne, six, was rushed to Paphos General Hospital on October 6 after being discovered unconscious in a hotel pool.
Sadly, Ruaridh, from Inverness, could not be saved and he later died on October 14.The youngster, a primary two pupil at Ness Castle Primary School, has now been remembered by his devastated family as a 'beautiful little hurricane' who was a 'wonderful' big brother.A touching tribute, shared by D.
Chisholm & Sons, read: "It is with profound sadness and unimaginable pain we announce the passing on the 14th October 2023 of our beloved and beautiful Ruaridh (Roo), whilst on holiday in Cyprus. "Cherished and adored son of Fiona and the late Peter.
Protective and the most wonderful big brother to baby Archie. So much more than a nephew to his incredible Aunty Sandra. Very much loved by Ann, Granny Carmen, Big Archie, Hayley, Lauren and Michael.
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