The body of Scot Eilidh MacLeod, who died in the Manchester terror attack, has been flown home ahead of her funeral.

Eilidh, 14, travelled to the Ariana Grande concert with her friend Laura MacIntyre from Barra in the Western Isles.

The suicide bombing at the Manchester Arena claimed 22 lives and more than 60 were injured.

On Sunday, Eilidh's body was flown home to Barra ahead of her funeral on Monday.

Her coffin arrived at Traigh Mhor beach runway on the remote island, draped in the Barra flag.

A service will be held at at Our Lady, Star of the Sea in Castlebay, with hundreds of mourners expected.

In a statement released after Eilidh's death, her parents said: "Our family is devastated and words cannot express how we feel at losing our darling Eilidh.

"Eilidh was vivacious and full of fun. She loved all music whether it was listening to Ariana or playing the bagpipes with her pipe band.

"As a family we would like to express our thanks and gratitude for the support and kind messages we have received at this difficult time."

Eilidh was brought up in Vatersay, a small island linked by a causeway to Barra, and her family moved to Castlebay about two years ago.

Laura, 15, suffered "horrendous" injuries in the blast but her parents have said she is making "remarkable progress" with her recovery.