Tributes pour in for young Glasgow holidaymaker found dead in Australia
A young man from Glasgow has tragically been found dead in the water off the Gold Coast in Australia.
Lewis Jack, 22, was reported missing on Saturday, May 17, after disappearing in the Surfers Paradise area.
His body was discovered on Tuesday, May 20, near the Isle of Capri at approximately 7.40pm local time.
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Despite the tragic circumstances, local authorities have confirmed they are not treating his death as suspicious.
His heartbroken grandmother shared the devastating news on social media, writing: "It is with a broken heart that I have to say my beautiful grandson has sadly been found.
"Thank you for all the lovely words and the shares."
Tributes have since poured in for Lewis, who is remembered by friends and family as a kind, joyful, and deeply loved young man.
One friend wrote: "I can't believe that I am actually posting this. Lewis can't believe you're gone.
"Worst news ever, you'll never be forgotten. No pain like it, fly high. Forever 22, my boy"
(Image: GoFundMe) Another tribute read: "Woke up to such sad news to hear of your passing, Lewis, you were such a good lad with the purest soul.
"You truly do not know what is around the corner. Rest easy, my friend, until we meet again."
A third added: "My heart breaks for all Lewis's family. I wish we could wrap you all in our arms, more so, I wish we could have gotten Lewis safely back to you."
A GoFundMe campaign has been launched to help support Lewis's family in bringing him home to Scotland.
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The organiser, Toni-Lee Donnelly, wrote: "On Saturday, May 17 2025, our beloved Lewis Jack went missing at 8pm in the Surfers Paradise area of Australia.
"His entire family, anxiously waiting in Scotland, hoped and prayed for good news.
"Tragically, on Tuesday, May 20 2025, we received the devastating confirmation that Lewis is no longer with us.
"Lewis was one of the kindest souls – his smile could light up any room, and his warmth and humour touched everyone he met. He is deeply loved and will be missed beyond words by all who knew him.
"This GoFundMe has been set up to help bring Lewis home to Scotland and support his family with the funeral costs.
"Every donation, no matter the size, means the world to us and will go directly toward repatriation and funeral arrangements.
"From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for your support during this incredibly difficult time ❤️
The fundraiser has received over 200 donations and has raised more than £7,000 so far.
A Foreign Office spokesperson said to Glasgow Live: "We are supporting the family of a British man who died in Australia and are in contact with the local authorities."

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