Friends and family of Robroyston mum Kirsty Aitchison raised shots of her favourite drink as they gave her a big send off.

Hundreds of mourners, wearing pink items at her family's request, attended the funeral service of 30-year-old Kirsty at Daldowie Crematorium in Uddingston, South Lanarkshire.

She was described as 'one in a million' during the heartbreaking service which took place three weeks after she went missing. 

Kirsty went missing from a night out at Campus nightclub on Sauchiehall Street.

Her body was found in the River Clyde on June 18 after a frantic three week search by family and friends.

Dozens of people stood outside the service where a sign language interpreter translated for many of Ms Aitchison's deaf friends.

When her mother Fay arrived at the service, she stopped to hug two police officers who had supported the family in recent weeks.

My Girl by The Temptations was played as the coffin was carried in to the chapel and civil celebrant Jim Allan said: "That unmistakable song was chosen by Fay in memory of her one-in-a-million girl who was taken too soon."

Coldplay's Fix You was also played during the service and poems titled Being Deaf and We Never Got to Say Goodbye were read.

Mr Allan told those gathered that Ms Aitchison was a "shopaholic" who loved to "glam up" with hair extensions, tanning lotion and nail paint.

He also said the 30-year-old "adored her children".

Her friend Rachel Galloway paid tribute to Kirsty on Facebook and posted a video of the group toasting her. 

She said: "Raising a glass to our girl Kirsty & with her fav drink 'jäger bomb'

"Always in our hearts honey, shine bright and glow like a Krystal glittery Angel."

A fundraising page which has now reached over £15,000 was set up to help support Ms Aitchison's family and those at the funeral were thanked for their support and generosity.