The former partner of Kirsty Aitchison has promised her children will never forget her in a poignant tribute.

Stuart Allison, who shares his four children with Kirsty, Stuart, Ava, Mia and Lauren, posted the moving message on his Facebook page.

He said: "RIP Kirsty Aitchison. I still can't believe that you're gone, you will be always on my mind and heart forever and the kids too and I would be make sure your 4 children to remember of you mum."

"Rest in peace till I see you again my love."

Family and friends of Kirsty have been paying tributes to the 30-year-old since her body was discovered in the River Clyde in Glasgow on Saturday afternoon. 

Her cousin Garry Wilson has thanked everyone who helped search for Kirsty and those who have supported his family at a difficult time.

He said: "I would just like to to thank everyone for their time, efforts and support. As you will know we have found Kirsty, and while this is far removed from the resolution any of us would have hoped for, our little cousin is at peace.

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"For that at the very least I am thankful.

"We will miss her greatly and she has been taken from us all far, far too early. Again I want to thank you all for the masses of support both myself and the rest of the family have received from everyone worldwide.

"This is humbling and restores a bit of faith in humanity," 

Police say her death is not being treated as suspicious.

Chief Inspector John McBride commented: "We would like to thank members of the public and the Deaf/BSL community for their support and assistance throughout this investigation.

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"Our thoughts and condolences are with Kirsty's family and friends during this difficult time."

Kirsty had last been seen on CCTV near the Broomielaw after she left a deaf event at Campus nightclub on Sauchiehall Street. 

A crowdfunding page has so far raised more than £10,000.