The family of shopkeeper Asad Shah have spoken of their “devastation” at his death.

In a statement released by police they also thanked “the good people of Shawlands, Glasgow and beyond” for their support.

Mr Shah, 40, died on March 24 after an attack at his convenience store in Minard Road, Glasgow.

Tanveer Ahmed, 32, appeared in court yesterday in connection with his death.

The Shah family statement said: “On Thursday evening, a beloved husband, son, brother and everyone’s friend, Asad Shah, was taken away from us by an incomprehensible act. We are devastated by this loss.

Glasgow Times:

“A person’s religion, ethnicity, race, gender or socioeconomic background never mattered to Asad. He met everyone with the utmost kindness and respect because those are just some of the many common threads that exist across every faith in our world. He was a brilliant man, recognising that the differences between people are vastly outweighed by our similarities. And he didn’t just talk about this, he lived it each and every day, in his beloved community of Shawlands and his country of Scotland.”

Vigils have been held in memory of Mr Shah and a GoFundMe page has collected more than £100,000 for the family.

Glasgow Times:

The stament continued: “If there was to be any consolation from this needless tragedy, it came in the form of the spontaneous and deeply moving response by the good people of Shawlands, Glasgow and beyond. As a family, we would like to express our deepest gratitude to all who have organised and participated in the street vigils, online petitions and messages. You have moved us beyond words and helped us start healing sooner than we thought possible. You were Asad’s family as much as we are and we will always remain with you.

“One of our brightest lights has been extinguished but our love for all mankind and hope for a better world in which we can all live in peace and harmony, as so emphatically embodied by Asad, will endure and prevail. Asad left us a tremendous gift and we must continue to honour that gift by loving and taking care of one another.”