A Nigerian woman living in Glasgow has died after allegedly being set on fire by her estranged husband on a trip back to her homeland.
Mother-of-four Chinyere Ogudoro, 46, and her brother Ifeanyi Edoziem suffered fatal injuries during an incident at her family home in Lagos.
Her husband Benjamin Ogudoro, 50, has been arrested on suspicion of murder and is said to have set his wife and brother-in-law on fire as they slept.
Mrs Ogudoro moved to Scotland four years ago to study at Glasgow Caledonian University and gained a master's degree in international business management.
She travelled home to Nigeria on Thursday and died at the scene of the incident in the early hours of Friday morning.
Her younger brother died later in hospital but was able to give a dying declaration to police alleging that his brother-in-law was responsible.
Reports in Nigeria say Mrs Ogudoro had returned to speak with her husband after finding out he planned to sell their family home without her permission. Her children are believed to still be in Scotland.
Speaking to the BBC, Edna Durueke, a 64-year-old aunt of the victims, said Mr Ogudoro had originally joined his family in Scotland before returning home
She said: "My niece got a student visa to travel to Scotland. The visa allowed her to take her family so she took her four children and her husband.
"Around 4am neighbours realised what happened as they started to smell smoke. No one heard my relatives shouting in the house."
Mrs Ogudoro had set up home in Glasgow and set up her own management consultancy company in the city after graduating from university.
Friends have paid tribute to Mrs Ogudoro, who worked in banking in Nigeria before moving to Scotland, on social media.
Chime Chimezie-uche wrote: "It's still a shock that you are gone. You cared so much for your children. Your death is painful Chinyere. Rest in Peace."
Odunayo Ogunsanwo posted: "Spoke with her two days before she went to Nigeria. She was a data enthusiast that did all to learn more and earn a new legacy.
"Why Chinyere Ogudoro of all people?"