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Rod Stewart donates to fund for Rangers fan killed in bus crash

Rod Stewart during Celtic's recent 3-3 draw with Manchester City
Image: Rod Stewart during Celtic's recent 3-3 draw with Manchester City

Singer Rod Stewart has donated cash to a fund set up after a Rangers fan died in a bus crash at the weekend.

The music star - a Celtic supporter - contributed to the fundraising drive in memory of Ryan Baird after getting in touch with former Rangers captain Richard Gough.

Mr Baird, 39, died after the Nith Valley Loyal Rangers Supporters' Club bus he was travelling on crashed at Crossroads roundabout on the A76 near to Kilmarnock last Saturday.

The fans were travelling to see Rangers play Partick Thistle at Ibrox Stadium when the accident happened at about 1.15pm.

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Gough told the Evening Times: "As soon as it happened Rod got in touch with me and said as soon as a fund was set up I was to let him know. Which I did.

"He made a contribution, which is fantastic, which I have thanked him for. He is a good man."

In Rod's message to Gough, he said: "At sad times like this we are one big football loving family. RS (Celtic)."

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The accident left 18 other people in hospital.

Mr Baird, originally from Northern Ireland, had been living in Sanquhar, Dumfries and Galloway.

His cousin, Louise Evanne Baird, said he was "amazing" and would be "sadly missed".

His partner, Sarah Hughes, also paid tribute to him, saying he had loved the club.

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