A GoFundMe page set up by kind members of the local community of Ardersier to pay for Theo's funeral has already surpassed £10,000 in donations just hours after launching.
Tributes have been paid to a five-year-old boy who died following a tragic crash near Inverness. Emergency services rushed to the B9039 near the Airport following reports of a three-car crash at around 9 am on Monday, 6, March.
Barry Carson added: "We are all in shock. I’m in tears writing this. Five years old, had his whole life ahead of him. In it, the 'devastated and heartbroken' community describe him as a 'natural loving, kind, warm and loveable boy.' "If you walked past and he was playing outside the garden, you'd be guaranteed to get a wave and a little interrogation of where you're going, what you're up to, followed of course by what he was doing or what he's been up to. Theo was a natural smiler, you would hear " hello, how are you" before you saw him.
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