His family and friends gathered at a memorial held in his honour at Leith Links at 8pm on Saturday, September 6.Chloe Goodall and Eve Beattie News Reporter at Daily Record
21:03, 07 Sep 2025Updated 21:05, 07 Sep 2025
A moving fireworks tribute has been held for an Edinburgh man who died last week.
Police were called to Great Junction Street in the capital at around 2am on Tuesday, September 2, where 22-year-old John McNab was found injured and later died at the scene.
Family and friends gathered at Leith Links at 8pm on Saturday, September 6, for a memorial in his honour.
The tribute was organised by John’s girlfriend, Aimee, and his friends, with hundreds turning out to release balloons and lanterns before a fireworks display lit up the night sky.
Drone footage captured the stunning red and gold fireworks over the Edinburgh skyline, with the large crowd paying their respects below.
Stacey Rebecca, John’s big sister, told Edinburgh Live: “A couple of hundred friends and family gathered to remember John, how funny, kind and loving he was.
“We all gathered and remembered our memories together, where we let off lanterns written with memories and fireworks.
“Looking around it showed just how loved John is, how many people’s lives he touched, and how much he will be missed.
“The support touched the hearts of everyone especially the family. His mum, Lisa Petrie, would love to thank everyone who arranged and attended the memorial, and for all the support throughout.”