The heartbroken family of murdered Scots aid worker David Haines have paid tribute to him on the eighth anniversary of his death.
David's widow Dragana Haines said it never gets easier as September 13 marks the "last day of hope" that David would be spared by his brutal captives.
David, 44, from Perth, was beheaded by a twisted ISIS terror cell in 2014, after he was kidnapped from a Syrian aid camp the previous year.
Dragana, who is raising the couple's daughter Athea, 12, said although the pain is unbearable, she finds comfort in her daughter's resemblance to David.In a tearful tribute, the 52-year-old told the Record: "Everyday is difficult.
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