Family pay tribute to their "little comedian" after reservoir death.

Ben Thompson
Author: Clyde NewsPublished 19th Jul 2018
Last updated 19th Jul 2018

The family of a teenage boy whose body was recovered from a reservoir in Renfrewshire have paid tribute to him, saying he was one of the "kindest, sweetest sons, brothers, grandsons or friends that anyone could ever have. He was our little comedian, always cracking jokes and keeping us all amused. Our lives will never be the same."

Ben Thomson was found dead at Glenburn Reservoir in Paisley, Renfrewshire, on Tuesday evening following a major search.

The 14-year-old's head teacher said the school community is devastated at the news of his death.

Lisa Chalmers, head of Gleniffer High School in Paisley, said: "Ben William James Thomson was a well-liked, friendly and very caring pupil, who always greeted you in the corridor.

"Ben was due to start his fourth year of secondary school in August. As well as succeeding in academic subjects, Ben was also a very talented young footballer, achieving extracurricular awards for his achievements in the game.

"Ben comes from a very loving and close family and our thoughts and prayers are with his parents and sister at this very sad time.

"Pastoral support will be available at the school for pupils.''

Renfrewshire's Provost Lorraine Cameron said: "This is the worst thing that can happen to a family, and my thoughts are with them and all of Ben's friends during this terribly sad time.

"Glenburn is a very close-knit community and I know everyone is already rallying around the family to give them the support they need to cope with such a tragic event.''

Emergency services launched a search operation after reports that Ben, from the Glenburn area of the town, was in the water at the site near Braehead Road.

Police, fire and ambulance crews were sent to the scene just after 5.30pm and his body was recovered at around 8.10pm that day.

Police Scotland's dive and marine unit was also involved in the search.

Officers said a post-mortem examination will take place in due course to establish the exact cause of death, but it is not being treated as suspicious.

A report will be sent to the Procurator Fiscal