The devastated wife of a Glasgow man found dead after being missing for more than three weeks has paid an emotional tribute.
A major search was launched to find Gregor Gibbons, 32, from Colston, after he vanished on his way to work on Tuesday, July 2.
But on Friday, his family were dealt a heartbreaking blow after police confirmed a body was recovered from the River Kelvin, near to Dullatur Bridge.
His wife Leanne, 34, had been leading the Find Gregor Facebook campaign and posted numerous appeals to try to trace the him.
And last night, she shared a picture of the Gregor with brother Scott Gibbons on Scott's wedding day.

She wrote: "You were so honoured to be Scott's best man.
"Cant believe your not here anymore.
"RIP Gregor you were not just my husband you were my life".
Leanne recently revealed how she was " living a nightmare " during the search for Gregor - having to endure their third wedding anniversary without her husband beside her.
Scott himself also posted an emotional message following the tragic news about his brother.
Sharing a series of photos on Facebook, he wrote: "Gone from our Team but never from our Hearts.... love you always brother".
And the Find Gregor page posted an image of a candle with the name "Gregor" written on it.
Gregor was a committed Rangers fan, with the club previously displaying massive appeals during the search for him on their big screens during a friendly game with Oxford.
The club's supporters liaison officer Greg Marshall also shared a tribute to the fan on Twitter.

He wrote: "Heartbreaking news today regarding Gregor Gibbons.
"The Thoughts of all the Rangers Family are with his loved ones.
"A die-hard Rangers fan, Gibby was always a pleasure to speak to. A tragic loss #OneofOurOwn".
Gregor's family have asked anyone who wants to lay flowers or tributes to leave them on the left hand canal path from Auchinstarry to Dullatur Bridge.
A spokesperson for Police Scotland on Friday said: "We can confirm that around 11.00 am, the body of a man was recovered from the River Kelvin in the vicinity of Dullatur Bridge.
"Formal identification has yet to take place. However, the family of Gregor Gibbons, who was reported missing from the Colston area of Glasgow on Tuesday, July 2 has been informed."