Police in Dundee are probing the unexplained death of a 25-year-old part-time model at her flat in the west end of the city.
The body of Caoimhe Gault, a mental health nursing student at Abertay University, was found at her home on Scott Street last Friday.
There are understood to be no suspicious circumstances surrounding the death of Miss Gault, who was originally from Enniskillen, Northern Ireland.
Her distraught family, who have travelled to Dundee, were too upset to comment.
An Abertay University spokesman said: “The university is very sorry to hear of this tragic death, and our thoughts are with Caoimhe’s friends and family at this difficult time.”
Miss Gault, who previously took part in the Top Model UK competition and had worked with a number of local photographers, was set to start a new job at a hospital in London in the next few weeks.
Sandra Cormack, of SC Makeup Artistry, who had worked with Miss Gault, described her as “a beautiful and intelligent girl”.
She said: “It’s just so sad. I put a shout-out out for a retro shoot and quite a few girls got in touch, and I picked Caoimhe.
“She was really nice, very chatty, bouncy, friendly.
“Her thing was mental health nursing, because that was what she was chatting about. Mental health nursing was her passion and that is what she loved doing, and I think the modelling was something she really loved doing as well.”
A police spokesman said: “Tayside Police can confirm that we attended at Scott Street, Dundee, on Friday March 1 following the sudden death of a 25-year-old woman.
“This death is being treated as unexplained and as with all sudden deaths a report will be submitted to the procurator fiscal.”