HUNDREDS of pounds have been raised to support a family of a Glasgow woman who has died.

Shauna McKenna, known also as Shona, was found dead on January 18 after being missing from the Shettleston area for two weeks.

After the tragic news broke, a fundraiser was organised by a friend of the 46-year-old to support her loved ones.

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Jackie Farrell, who created the page on GoFundMe for Shauna's family, said: "Mental health had affected Shauna. She leaves behind William and her two girls Amber and Hollie and her family and friends are truly devastated by this loss.

"Everyone that had the pleasure to be in Shauna’s company will all know that she had the biggest smile ever that could light up the skies and the most infectious, cheeky laugh.

"She was one in a million, diamond of a lassie and she was real.

"She told you how it was and that was it. It just doesn’t feel real that she’s no longer with us.

"I think you will all agree we all want to help William and the girls and show them as much support as we can give them.

"If you can spare anything towards the page it’s much appreciated. Let’s give Shauna the send-off that she deserves. 

"Fly high dimples, you will never be forgotten."

Since its creation on Saturday evening, more than £1400 has been raised. 

If you would like to make a donation, please click here