A tragic schoolboy who died with his mum in an accident at Aberdeen beach has been remembered by his school friends.
Teachers and friends of Lucas Walker released balloons in the play ground of Bramble Brae School to mark what would have been his seventh birthday.
Little Lucas fell into the North Sea while on a day trip with his mother, Julie, and his 13-year-old brother, Samuel.
His 37-year-old mother jumped into the water to try and save him. They were eventually pulled from the water, but died in hospital. The tragedy happened on August 20.
Yesterday, Lucas’s grandparents and three brothers attended his school to see his classmates’ tribute, with balloons of all colours being sent into the sky.
Head teacher Amanda Murray said: “It was an incredibly emotional day for everyone but we felt it was very important to come together to celebrate the life of Lucas and to share memories of the fun and laughter he brought to Bramble Brae.
“It was fitting that family members were with us to see how fondly he is remembered and to take part in the balloon release.
“The events of last month will never be forgotten. What we have to do is ensure pupils, family members and staff who have been touched by this terrible tragedy continue to be supported through a very difficult period.”
Ms Walker and Lucas were laid to rest on September 2.
Following the tragedy, Aberdeen City Council offered counselling for those affected by the loss of Lucas and his mum.
Yesterday council leader Jenny Laing said: “Young people are incredibly resilient but we should not underestimate the impact the loss of Lucas and his mum has had on the school community in Aberdeen and we want to reassure parents, guardians, staff and the children themselves that we are here for them.”