A 19-year-old dancer tragically lost her life at the Falls of Falloch near Stirling in a reported water incident on Friday night. Freya MacLean, a student at Glasgow University, was described by her grieving family as a kind and beautiful soul who brought joy and comfort to everyone she encountered.
Her parents, Samantha and Ruaraidh, expressed their deep appreciation for the outpouring of support from family, friends, and the community. They highlighted Freya’s warm smile, infectious laughter, and compassionate nature, emphasizing her enduring legacy of kindness and love.
Authorities from Police Scotland are treating her death as unexplained with no suspicious circumstances. Following the heartbreaking news, a GoFundMe page was set up by JC Dance and Cheer Academy to assist with unexpected costs faced by Freya’s family during this difficult time.
Organizers of the fundraiser, Charlene McDonald and Laura-Jane Gelston, remembered Freya as a special individual who touched the lives of many with her infectious personality and kind heart. They emphasized her vibrant spirit, sense of humor, and the lasting impact she had on those around her.
The community continues to rally around Freya’s family, offering thoughts, prayers, and support. Her memory lives on through the cherished moments shared with her friends, dance partners, and loved ones. The Mirror has initiated the Save Lives For Sam water safety campaign to address drowning incidents in the UK, advocating for improved water safety measures and public awareness. Readers are encouraged to support the campaign for a safer water environment.
