Chris Taylor has left behind his young son, who is said to have been his whole life. The Rangers FC fan died on Saturday, December 24 and heartbroken friends have paid tribute to the 'amazing' dad.
Chris Taylor died on Saturday, December 24 and his death is not thought to be suspicious. The 38-year-old, from Maryhill, Glasgow, leaves behind his young son.
READ MORE: Police launch attempted murder probe after car ploughs into pedestrian outside Glasgow park "You were an amazing dad to your boy and I'm crying at the thought of his wee face right now because he adores you! I'm honestly so so stuck for words right now.May heaven keep you my pal." A third wrote: "Just heard the sad news. RIP to Maryhill's biggest advocate Chris Taylor. My full heart goes out to wee Calvin."
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