A GLASGOW teenager who died after falling ill at a music festival is being remembered by friends and family through her passions. 

Maya Nager, 19, died in the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh on Monday after being rushed there on Saturday night. 

She had been in attendance at a Hallowe'en rave at Terminal V electronic music festival in the capital.

Police Scotland has since launched an investigation into the circumstances regarding the teenager’s death.

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A JustGiving page has been set up in memory of Maya, to raise funds for charity. 

The kind-hearted teen volunteered for a charity that provided food parcels for homeless people who had been put into hotels during the coronavirus pandemic.

A statement on the fundraising page read: "We are so grateful for everyone's support and concern and know that many people would like to do something to remember Maya and so we have chosen charities that represent things she was passionate about.

"During lockdown, Maya volunteered at a project locally that did food parcels for homeless people who had been put into hotels during Covid - she loved the work and her colleagues so we have chosen to support Homeless Project Scotland. It's a different organisation from the one she volunteered with - but would still be close to her heart.

"And Maya absolutely loved animals and was always on at us about getting a dog, and some ducks...and so we have chosen SSPCA as the other charity.

"It's been so overwhelming, and comforting to receive so many messages of support - thank you, everyone. We are thinking that perhaps folks who might otherwise send flowers will make a donation in Maya's name." 

Meanwhile, an update provided today read "we are so overcome with the generosity of those who loved Maya we have added another charity - Refuweegee, a community-led charity that embraces our newest Glaswegians.

"Maya was passionate about justice and especially about welcoming refugees." 

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A Police Scotland spokesperson said: We were made aware of a 19-year-old woman taking unwell at an event in the Ingliston area of Edinburgh, around 6pm on Saturday, October 29, 2022.

“She was taken to the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh for treatment but sadly died on Monday, October 31, 2022. Enquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances of the incident.”

A spokesperson for Terminal V said: ''We are absolutely devastated at this news and our deepest sympathies are with the family. We continue to assist the police with their enquiries.''