Heartfelt tributes have been paid to an Ayr 20-year-old described as “one in a million” after her tragic death.
Megan Innes was found dead on Thursday, February 4 at an address in Duke Terrace.
Police confirmed that they are treating the death of Megan as unexplained.
Friends have been left devastated by the shock news with online tributes posted.

One pal posted on Facebook to thank her “best friend” for memories she will “cherish forever”.
She said: “Last night I got the news I never wanted to ever hear. Thank you for being my best friend.
“I will cherish every one of our memories forever and you're someone I will never forget.
“I can’t thank you enough for everything since we were little bubbas and the things you taught me, you were one in a million and you will definitely be the brightest star in the sky, you’ll be at peace and happy now your with Jake.
“I am honestly lost for words and would never wish this pain on anybody, will forever feel a part of me is missing. Love you so much baby girl always and forever my wee diamond Megan.”

Another friend, Tiffany Hetherington, set up an online fundraiser to help give Megan the send off she deserves.
The fundraiser has raised over £1,458 as the community rallied round Megan’s family and friends.
The Go Fund Me reads: "Given the sudden passing of our beautiful friend Megan.
"I can’t begin to imagine how her mum is feeling right now and with everyone in the same position during Covid, a funeral is probably the last thing she thought she would have to pay out for especially for her beautiful baby girl she loved more than life itself.
“I’m asking if everyone could please chip in as little or as spare as they can to try and make things a little easier for her mum and family at this tragic time.”
“Let’s do our girl proud.”
A spokesperson for Police Scotland told the Ayrshire Post: “About 5pm on Thursday, February 4, 2021 police were called to an address in Duke Terrace, Ayr after reports that a 20-year-old woman had been found dead within.
“The death is being treated as unexplained and police enquiries are ongoing.”
You can donate to Megan's fundraiser here.