The family of a 17-year-old boy killed in a road crash say he will be "missed by everyone who knew him".

Jordan Gibbins died when his car overturned on the A90 near Fraserburgh in Aberdeenshire on Sunday morning.

The teenager, from Lonmay, was the only person in the vehicle and no other cars were involved.

In a statement released on Tuesday, his family said the former Mintlaw Academy pupil was "happiest driving a digger or up to his elbows in grease".

They said: "Jordan came from a large family and will be sorely missed by all.

"He along with his brother Connor were part of a huge close circle of friends and Jordan was the life and soul of many nights out. He liked nothing more than playing tricks on them.

"Jordan loved fishing at Pitfour Lake and Waulkmill Fishery. He was also a good shot at clay pigeon shooting, and was very competitive with his dad."

They added: "Jordan will leave a huge hole in so many people's lives and will be missed by everyone who knew him. We would ask that we are left in private as we try to come to terms with our sad loss."