The devastated partner of missing dad Evan Reid said her heart is 'completely broken' after his body was recovered.
The 31-year-old disappeared after getting off a train in Paisley after a night out with friends in Glasgow.
His body was discovered in White Cart Water on April 10 after weeks of searching by friends and family.
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Speaking three weeks on from the day Evan disappeared, his partner Nicole Murray paid tribute to her 'everything' describing him as an 'inspiration'.
While sharing footage of a balloon release in his memory, she said: "Three weeks today since our world turned upside down
"I have tried to write something so many times, I have so much to say but the words don't seem to come together.
"You truly were the most amazing person not only to me and Remi, but to so many other people, you were an inspiration to so many and always will be.
"Our hearts are completely broken and will never fully heal."
She added: "I will be strong for our daughter who will have the world like we had planned for her, I will make you so proud and I know you are looking over us
"Me, Remi, family and friends will always remember the amazing times with you, you gave us all so many.
"I want to thank everyone for their messages, I haven't replied but I have read everyone and they mean so much
"Evan our young warrior."
Dozens of tributes have been shared following the news of Evan's passing with the young dad being remembered as 'tremendously nice guy' with an 'incredible personality and spirit'.
Close friend Saira Lee was among those whoo posted a touching tribute, writing: "We loved you so much. You were like our little brother. You’re someone who we always wanted to protect and look after.
"You were there to support me through the bad times, and the good. You were there when I had some of my darkest moments, to listen, to talk and to help me through. You always played the most uplifting tunes that would strike a chord with our emotions. You always encouraged me to stay positive and were there when I needed help. You were such a young person, but so switched on. You were an old soul.
"I keep listening to your voice notes, reading over messages and looking at pictures of you, thinking about all the good times that we shared.
"You were a huge part of our lives and life is NEVER going to be the same without you on this planet with us.
"I managed to smile today, looking at some of the photos I have of you when you were at your most carefree and buzzing wee self.
"I wish I could just give you one last hug and to tell you just how much we all love you as a family and how we'll keep you alive in our hearts forever.
"Wherever you are...I hope we can connect again somehow. I’ll always be looking for a sign. A sign that you're OK...and a sign that you're at peace.
"My buddy, my brother, and one of best people I have ever met in my life. I hope you know how much you really meant to all of us.
"Goodbye for now....fly high....and keep letting your light shine upon us like the star that you are."
Police said there were "no apparent" suspicious circumstances relating to Evan's death and a report would be submitted to the Procurator Fiscal
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