
Tributes had been paid to a “kind and caring” 16-year-old boy who died after a stabbing on Irvine Beach on the weekend.
Kayden Moy, from East Kilbride, used to be in a disturbance involving a big workforce of youngsters at 18:45 on Saturday. He died in sanatorium on Sunday.
The teen used to be remembered via body of workers at his former faculty, Duncanrig Secondary, as being “full of character.”
Police Scotland mentioned a 17-year-old boy has been arrested over the incident.
The power mentioned a lot of folks have been at the Ayrshire seashore on Saturday – one of the vital warmest days of the 12 months in Scotland – and will have filmed photos of the incident.
Annette Alexander, head instructor at Duncanrig Secondary in East Kilbride, mentioned pupils and body of workers have been “deeply shocked and saddened” via the incident.
She mentioned: “Kayden was a kind and caring young man and full of character. He touched the lives of many within our school community.
“Our ideas and inner most sympathies are with Kayden’s friends and family throughout this extremely tough time.
“He will be greatly missed, but he will always be remembered with affection in our school.”

The teen in the past performed for soccer membership Busby AFC, which has introduced a fundraising enchantment for Kayden’s circle of relatives.
It mentioned in a remark: “The Club was devastated to find out that Kayden Moy sadly lost his life recently after being the victim of a knife attack.
“Kayden performed in our adolescence set-up for a number of years and it has hit everybody onerous.
“We are aware that nothing will ever replace the life of an individual but we hope that this fundraising will help Kayden’s family at this extremely difficult time.”
South Lanarkshire Council mentioned the native authority would provide strengthen to university pupils suffering from the dying, which it described as a “tragic event”.
‘One in 1,000,000’
On Sunday, Kayden’s father Paul had known as his son “my best friend” in a publish on social media.
He wrote: “My first born son, my big boy, my best friend, my main man, my everything, rest easy my boy.”
Tributes on social media from pals known as {the teenager} “one in a million” and mentioned he could be vastly ignored.
Social media posts advised dozens of youngsters have been amongst those that witnessed the incident on Irvine seashore.
Members of the general public with any details about the dying are being steered to touch Police Scotland with main points.