Tributes were paid yesterday to a young father who tragically died on a night out in Aberdeen – just two months after getting engaged.
Grant Adams, 26, collapsed in a city centre bar in Aberdeen on Monday night.
He was rushed to hospital by ambulance but he sadly later died.
He leaves behind a fiancée, – after getting engaged at Christmas last year – and a two-year-old daughter.
Police are treating the father-of-one’s death as “unexplained”.
A police spokesman said: “Police Scotland can confirm that a 26-year-old man from the Dundee area collapsed within a licensed premises at approximately 11.30pm on Monday, February 23.
“He was taken by ambulance to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, where he later died.
“The death is currently being treated as unexplained and investigations into the incident are ongoing.”
Mr Adams, from Dundee, is understood to have worked for offshore firm Stork Technical Service as a rope access technician.
He is believed to have been on a training course in Aberdeen on Monday.
Tributes have been flooding in on social media as word of the young dad’s death spread.
One friend posted: “Still can’t get my head round it. Wishing it was just a bad dream and I’ll wake up soon enough and you’ll still be here!
“Taken from us far to young.
“Forever in my heart, truly one of a kind and an absolute gent.”
Another said: “Really heartbreaking.
“Hope he can see how much he was loved and knows he is going to be sorely missed by all, wherever he is.
“Fly high with the rest of the angels Grant. Too good for this world.”