TRIBUTES have been paid to a dad who plunged to his death from a flat window during an alleged incident that led to the arrest of Humza Yousaf’s brother-in-law.
Ryan Munro, 36, fell from a tenement block in Dundee’s Morgan Street last Wednesday.
Emergency crews raced to the scene, and the injured man was taken to Ninewells Hospital, but he tragically died this week.
The First Minister’s brother-in-law Ramsay El-Nakla, 36, was arrested in connection with the alleged incident along with two other people.
All three have been released as cops continue to probe the incident.
Devastated family members and friends have since paid tribute to the dad of two.
Ryan’s heartbroken brother Mark described him as a “great guy” and his “best friend.
Mark told The Courier: “We are still so incredibly numb after everything that has taken place in recent days.
“Ryan was a great guy, a great father and he was my best friend.
“We can’t speak highly enough of the staff at Ninewells Hospital for their incredible support during this time – it’s actually been humbling.”
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Mark added: “He’d previously agreed to donate his organs after he passed.
“Ryan’s heart is still beating and his liver is with someone else now.
“We have found some comfort that Ryan’s organs have given someone else the gift of life.”
Other well-wishers sent messages of condolence to Ryan’s family on social media.
Hayley Blackley wrote: “Thoughts are with his mum and brother Mark at this sad time.”
Linzie Shand added: “RIP Ryan so sad thinking of your mum and family.”
Stacey Jarrett commented: “Fly high- Ryan you’ve left many holes in a lot of hearts.”
A police spokeswoman said: “Around 8.20am on Wednesday January 10, we received a report a man had fallen from a block of flats in the Morgan Street area of Dundee.
“A 36-year-old man was taken to Ninewells Hospital for treatment to serious injuries, where he died.
“The death is being treated as unexplained, and officers are supporting his family as an investigation continues to establish the full circumstances.
“Two men, aged 50 and 36, and a 41-year-old woman were arrested on Monday in connection with the incident and later released pending further inquiries.”
El Nakla was rearrested alongside Stephen Stewart, 50, and Victoria McGowan, 41 after appearing on Monday at Dundee Sheriff Court charged with supplying heroin.
All three did not make a plea and will appear in court again at a later date.