Donations to the family of shopkeeper Asad Shah have passed £100,000 in the six days since his death.

Asad Shah, 40, was found with serious injuries after an alleged disturbance outside his newsagents in Minard Road, in the Glasgow's Shawlands area, on Thursday evening.

He was taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival. A man from Bradford has appeared in court charged with the murder of Mr Shah.

An online campaign was launched by the local community for the family of the popular newsagent. By Wednesday, it had raised £101,965 with donations from over 5000 people.

The gofundme page says: "Mr Shah was a popular, well respected and much loved member of our community and his death has devastated many. He was a warm and friendly man and he always went out of his way to make time to talk to you - he was more than just our local shopkeeper. He was a friend to many.

"It quickly became clear to us in the aftermath of this tragedy that the people of Shawlands (and wider) were looking for a way to show their support to Asad's family and we thought this would be a fitting way to do so.

"We are raising funds for his family to use in whatever way they see most fitting - whether that be to contribute towards funeral expenses, provide financial security for his family in the coming months, or simply to do something in his memory.

"We know money will never make up for his loss but this is our way of showing our support for him, and showing his family how much he was cared for in our community."

On Tuesday, Tanveer Ahmed, 32, appeared in private at Glasgow Sheriff Court charged with the murder of Mr Shah.

Ahmed, from Toller in Bradford, made no plea or declaration and was remanded in custody. He is due to appear again next week.