A tragic kayaking accident led to a young man’s death on an Ayrshire loch after a boat ‘capsized’ on a camping trip. Tributes have been paid to Scott Ferries who died after getting into difficulty in Loch Doon on Sunday.
Scott’s dad James Ferries confirmed to Ayrshire Live that his son died after a kayak carrying two people capsized in the water.
The 24-year-old was out with a friend on the water when disaster struck at the Dalmellington beauty spot around 1.15pm.Mercy crews rushed to the scene but sadly Scott was pronounced dead at the scene.Another man was checked over by paramedics but did not require further medical treatment.Heartbroken friends and family have paid tribute to Scott originally from Kilmarnock but was staying in Ayr.The popular mechanic and former Auchinleck Academy pupil has been described as a “lovely lad”.Scott’s devastated dad James posted an emotional message on Facebook, leading to an outpour of tributes.James said: “Now the family knows my baby boy Scott has passed away today while enjoying life, up camping and kayaking with his roxy and friends.
Love you baby boy gbnf.”Shocked loved ones commented on the post paying tribute to Scott who has been hailed as 'one in a million'.A relative commented "Love you bro, till we meet again.
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