Tributes have poured in for Stephen Quigley after his body was found in the grounds of the Royal Alexandra Hospital. 

Officers identified the 26-year-old on Saturday after the discovery was made outside the Paisley hospital. 

Hundreds of people offered condolences to his family as cops still treat his death as unexplained. 

One person said: "So sad to hear this you were a good friend Quigs, my condolence to your family. RIP my bro gonna, miss you man."

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Another added: "Fly high Stephen, gone in the arms of angels, sleep tight, forever young."

A third said: "Lovely young man. So sad."

It is thought Stephen from Neiston may have been at an address in the area of Bourock Square, Barrhead on Tuesday, March 23. 

Cops believe he traveled from there at around 5pm to the Royal Alexandria Hospital within a blue Ford Focus. 

A separate assault took place at Bourock Square at around 2am on Wednesday morning, in which a 26-year-old man was seriously injured.

Detective Chief Inspector Scott McCallum said: "Stephen's family are being provided with support by specialist officers and have been updated. Our thoughts are with them at this time.

"We would urge anyone who believes they may have seen Stephen prior him being found on Wednesday morning to please get in touch as soon as possible.

"In particular, we are keen to speak to anyone who may have been driving near to the hospital, or in the area of Bourock Square, Barrhead, around 5pm on Tuesday, 23 March, and saw a blue Ford Focus.

"Anyone who can help our enquiries is asked to call 101, quoting reference number 0409 of 24 March. Alternatively, Crimestoppers can be called anonymously on 0800 555 111."