Furious sister of Rangers bus crash victim slams online trolls who mocked his death after coach overturned on the way to a match
Ryan Baird, 39, died and 18 were injured when the coach on its way to Ibrox crashed at a roundabout in Crossroads, Ayrshire
THE furious sister of Rangers bus crash victim Ryan Baird has blasted trolls who mocked the 39-year-old’s death.
Ryan, of Sanquahar, Dumfries-shire, was killed and a further 18 were injured when the Nith Valley supporters club coach heading for Ibrox crashed at a roundabout in Crossroads, Ayrshire.
Grieving Donna McKee hit the roof after an account using the name Jamie Monty tweeted: “Hope everybody on that Rangers bus dies.”
Donna, from Larne, Northern Ireland, slammed the online message and tweeted: “Sick little boy.
“You wouldn’t be saying that if it were your family on that bus.”
Other trolls came to the defence of the vile post. @Paulclarkson67 said: “He’s having a laugh, calm down.”
But Donna responded: “I don’t see the funny side.
“I lost a brother. His sons lost a father. My mum and dad lost a son.”
The account - @jamiemonty_ - was later deleted after it received scores of angry messages.
One wrote “You are the lowest of the low” while another added “what a vile human you are”.
It comes as Ryan’s heartbroken fiancee Sarah Hughes posted a moving poem and tribute to him online.
Devastated Sarah – who got engaged to 39-year-old Ryan last summer – shared her struggle to come to terms with his tragic death.
The bride-to-be said: “I miss him so much already.”
Passengers reported hearing the driver shout “Oh no, the brakes...” seconds before the crash amid fears the vehicle’s brakes failed.
Fellow Gers supporters, friends and relatives took to social media to pay tribute to Ryan, originally from Larne. Among those also paying tribute was Ibrox legend Richard Gough.
His son, Kyle Baird, shared a touching picture on Facebook of himself with his dad at a Rangers match.
Ryan’s cousin Louise Evanne Baird described the 39-year-old as “amazing” and added that he would be “sadly missed”.
She wrote: “I am trying to think of all our happy memories that we shared and how you were always there for me no matter what.”
And Sarah’s aunt Nancy Mackie, 63, said: “It’s really sad. I don’t know how she’ll get over this.”
Jennifer Ferguson posted: “Completely devastated to hear the news about Ryan Baird. One of life’s legends.
“Can’t get over it. RIP my friend. Many good memories that won’t be erased. Sleep tight.”