A fundraiser has been launched to pay for the funeral of a young Scots woman found dead in a house in Milngavie last week.
Bethany Mcmanus, 20, and Gerry Mooney, 26, were found dead within a property on Station Road last Sunday.
Police are currently treating their deaths as unexplained.
Bethany's mum Nicola has created a fundraiser to help raise funds for her daughter's funeral and "give her the send off she deserves."
A post on the Go Fund Me page read: "Hi my name is Nicola Morrison I am Bethany Macmanus mum.
"I am completely shattered and destroyed at losing my gorgeous daughter so young and so very sudden.
"No parent should ever need to bury a child but after much looking around I cannot manage to raise the funds needed to give my daughter the send of she deserves.
"I am asking if anyone would please consider donating to the page to help is the family bury our beautiful daughter.
"Any donation will make a big, big difference. And I thank you all from the bottom of my heart."
So far over £700 had been raised on the site after it was set up on Saturday.
Tributes flooded in for former Kirkintilloch High School pupil Bethany who was described as a "lovely" friend who would be deeply missed by all who knew her.
Posting a heartfelt tribute on social media, one friend said: "I'm lost for words here. I'm in shock with this. You were one crazy f***r, you will always have a place in my heart.
"All the memories we had were amazing. Don't know how we saw so much of each other because we was always grounded.

"Making crazy dubsmashes. 15 years has really went by I'm just glad I had you by my side.
"You had been through so much in such a short time. Your life hadn't really began and you're gone. You will truly be missed by many people. Things will never be the same without you. You're my best friend.
"This morning my heart just dropped and I couldn't believe what I was hearing or seeing. Sleep tight my beautiful friend you will always be remembered. I just cant believe it."
Another devastated pal added: "Can not actually believe what I heard a few hours ago that you are gone.
"Bethany Mcmanus you were one of the most funniest people I’ve ever known, we were always in fits of laughter. Up to mischief all the way through school and causing hassle.
"We have so many memories and laughs together.
"I’m in so much shock that you are actually gone. I was speaking to you 3 days ago, we were talking how different things are now compared to years ago.
"You are going to be so missed. Rest in peace beautiful girl."
Heartbroken mates of Gerry, who is believed to have been a personal trainer, said they would cherish memories as they paid tribute to the 26-year-old.
One friends said: "R.I.P Gerry Mooney and his misses Bethany McManus.
"A cracking and quiet wee guy. Did not know his misses. Took far too soon.
"Thoughts go out to their family and friends."
Another pal added: "RIP Gerry Mooney. A very good childhood friend of mines and many others.
"We lost touch but anytime I seen you when I was over at my mums you would wave me down and always full of chat and wanting to know where I'd been or what I've been up to."
One said: "Honestly can’t believe I’m writing this absolutely gutted man no words. RIP Gerry Mooney. The memories will last a life time mate fly high."
Donations to the fundraiser can be made by clicking here.
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