Ayan Khan Nooreen, 5, sustained grievous injuries following the incident on Calder Street in the south of the city.
A school has paid tribute to a "quirky personality" after their five-year-old pupil died being hit by a bus in Glasgow.
In the days since the devastating collision tributes were left to Ayan at Holy Cross Primary School on Calder Street in Govanhill, close to the scene of the incident. “Ayan had a quirky wee personality with an infectious smile who loved to chat and always had something to say or let you know about.
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