Fundraiser launched after death of 'angel' East Kilbride woman found dead in flat
A fundraising page has been created for the woman found dead at a flat in East Kilbride this week.
Phoenix Spencer-Horn's body was found at the Glen Lee property in the St Leonard's area of the town on Monday November 18.
Her boyfriend Ewan Methven appeared at Hamilton Sheriff Court on Wednesday November 20 charged with killing the 'popular' 21-year-old. He made no plea and was remanded in custody before another court appearance due within the next eight days.
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Phoenix, also known as Phe, worked locally in the Strathaven Hotel and Roasted cafe in Strathaven.
Social media tributes were paid as the news of Phoenix's death spread.
Her school friend Grace McCabe said: "I had a hard time at the end of school and she consistently reached out, was my friend and supported me through the hardest time. I wish she got all of the happiness and success I knew was out there for her.
"I am devastated for Phoenix. I am so grateful to have known her. She was truly so astonishingly kind, warm and generous to every single person. She deserved the very best this life had to offer her. Rest in peace beautiful girl, we will miss you."
Ciara Dixon said: "I am absolutely speechless, Phe you did not deserve this, how can this world be so cruel! Rip angel. Friendship I will never forget x."
Another said: "Rip Phoenix Spencer-Horn, may you rest in eternal peace. Gorgeous girl throughout. I will remember and cherish our memories x. She was so loving and caring, she didn’t have a bad bone in her body."
The fundraising page has been set up by a close friend to go towards funeral costs and help support the family.
It says: "A little help for the family at this difficult time.
"Phe was and is adored by her family. Anyone who knew Phe would know she would be grateful to anyone who is able to support her family at this time.
"This will also help give Phe the day she deserves."
To donate, click here.
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