A second suspect has been arrested in connection with the death of a 16-year-old boy who was fatally stabbed on a North Ayrshire beach.
Kayden Moy, 16, was found seriously injured following a report of a disturbance at Irvine Beach on Saturday evening.
The victim, from East Kilbride in South Lanarkshire, received medical care at the scene before being taken to hospital, where he died on Sunday.
On Thursday, Police Scotland announced a second 17-year-old male had been arrested in connection with the death.
The force said enquiries remain ongoing.
Earlier this week, another 17-year-old boy was arrested and charged in connection with the case.
The suspect, of East Kilbride, appeared at Kilmarnock Sheriff Court charged with murder, carrying an offensive weapon in a public place, and attempting to pervert the course of justice.
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The youth made no plea to the three charges and was remanded in custody ahead of his next court appearance.
Both suspects cannot be identified due to their age.
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Specially trained officers are continuing to support Kayden’s family.
In a statement previously released through the force, his family thanked all those who have shown support.
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Busby AFC, where Kayden played in the youth set-up for several years, launched a fundraiser for his family and has raised more than £14,000.
Meantime, an online portal has been set up to allow members of the public to submit information directly to officers investigating the incident.
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Detective Chief Inspector Campbell Jackson said: “Our specially trained officers continue to support Kayden’s family and keep them updated with the progress of our investigation.
“I’d like to thank members of the public who have come forward and continue to ask anyone with information, who has not already spoken to police, to contact us.
“Extensive enquiries are ongoing and officers remain in the Irvine and East Kilbride areas. Anyone with concerns can speak to them or call 101.”