Tributes have been flooding in for the man who was found dead at a house after a “prolonged and vicious” attack.

The heart-rending messages come as detectives launch a murder probe into the death of James Murray in Hamilton, South Lanarkshire.

The 24-year-old’s body was found at a property in the town’s Holyrood Street at around 6.45pm on Friday.

Police are treating his death as suspicious after a post-mortem examination was carried out.

Shocked pals and loved ones have taken to social media over the past 24 hours to express their grief and post heartbreaking messages.

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Pal Corrine Mcguire said: “Can’t believe I’m writing this. Another young life taken far too soon. Rest in peace, Jamie. My thoughts are with your friends and family at this sad time.”

Toni Leigh Keays wrote: “Absolutely heartbroken to be writing this to someone who was practically a brother to me. We grew up together. Always had each other’s backs, coming in drunk. Can’t believe you’ve passed away, Jamie Murray. RIP hunny.”

Scott Woodward added: “RIP, Jamie Murray. Boy was straight down the middle. A rare breed these days as well. Never know what’s around the corner. Sleep tight, brother.”

“Actual just seen the news about you. RIP, Jamie Murray. You were some boy, man. Always be remembered.,” was another comment.

Another friend said: “Can’t believe what I’ve just read and I’m honestly speechless. RIP, Jamie. Sleep tight.”

Officers are appealing for information and want to speak to anyone who spent time with the victim in the last few weeks.

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Holyrood Street in Hamilton where Jamie's body was found

Extra police patrols are currently being carried out in the area where Jamie’s body was found.

Detective Chief Inspector Raymond Brown said: “Mr Murray has been the victim of a very prolonged and vicious attack and, as such, it is vital we trace the person or persons responsible for his death.

“My officers are currently carrying out further forensic examinations as well as viewing CCTV and speaking to local people in the community in an attempt to progress our inquiry.

“As part of our investigation, we would like to speak to anyone who has been in the company of Mr Murray since the beginning of January and - in particular - anyone who has seen him from January 19 until he was discovered on Friday, January 26.

“It is only by speaking to those in his company that we can begin to piece together his movements in the lead up to his untimely death.”

Anyone with information is asked to contact the major investigation team at Coatbridge on 101, quoting incident number 3276 of January 26.