The family of a tourist, who died in a tragic beach accident in the Hebrides, has praised the island community for their help in trying to get his body home for burial.
James Smith, 37, from Blacon in Chester, got into difficulties in the sea at a picturesque spot on the Isle of Eriskay last week.
He was pulled from the water and given CPR for about 90 minutes, but never regained consciousness.
The Eriskay community subsequently launched a fundraising campaign to send his body home to Chester and provide help with funeral costs.
Mr Smith could not get life insurance because he suffered from multiple sclerosis (MS) – an illness the former shop worker had endured since his early twenties.
So far, more than £6,000 of the £10,000 target has been reached.
He and his partner, Gina, children Jack, 13, and six-year-old Ruby were enjoying the start of a fortnight’s break on Eriskay which is connected by causeway to South Uist.
Grandparents, Jayne and Andrew – who are Gina’s parents – booked a holiday cottage on the island, but tragedy struck after just three days.
Gina – who has been her partner’s carer for many years – said: “James meant everything to me. He was my best friend and a fantastic father to the kids.”
Catriona Mackinnon who set up the online GoFundMe page said: “While enjoying a family holiday, James Smith tragically passed away on August 20 in Bun A’ Mhullin, Eriskay, while playing with his children in the sea.
“He was an amazing partner and great friend to Gina.
“Their wonderful children Jack, 13 and Ruby, six, always made him proud.
“Gina and James were together for 15 years and despite suffering with MS, he always put his family first.
“He loved football and was a lifelong Everton supporter.
“He was a wonderful family man who was loved by all.”
Gina’s mother, Jayne Cartledge, said the local community had been “amazing” throughout the ordeal and is helping them as they stay on Eriskay until a postmortem is conducted and the formalities have been concluded.