A second man has been arrested after the death of a teenage girl who was hit by a car.

Robyn Fryar, 15, was out with friends in Paisley at around 2am on Sunday and was crossing the road at Glenburn Road, near Fereneze Drive, when she was struck.

She was taken to Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow but died a short time later.

On Sunday a 20-year-old man was arrested in connection with the incident.

Police confirmed on Monday another arrest was made, also a 20-year-old man.

The pair are due to appear at Paisley Sheriff Court later on Monday, while a report will be submitted to the procurator fiscal.

Glasgow Times:

We reported yesterday that tributes had been made for the popular teenage girl.

One friend Abigail Anna Ferguson lead the tributes on social media for the popular teenager.

She said: "I never thought this would ever happen, especially to you.

"You’ve been my best friend and one of the only people who have stuck by me through everything.

"Your an amazing, unbelievable person who I never deserved to have in my life.

"You were my best friend and I’ll never find anyone like you.

"You were taken too soon and I’ll always miss you, thank you for everything. I love you."

A former teacher said it was a privilege to teach Robyn at Todholm Primary School. It is understood that she attended St Andrew's Academy.

READ MORE: Tributes for Robyn Fryar after alleged hit and run 

Glasgow Times:

Flowers were also laid at the scene by the devastated community who were coming to terms with the tragedy.