Tributes have been paid to an 18-year-old who died while on holiday with a group of friends on a Greek island.
More than 200 people have laid flowers at Little Bowden Bowl, a skatepark in Market Harborough, in memory of Ashley Chandler, who died on Thursday.
Friends and family, including his parents, met at the park on Thursday night to pay their respects to the keen BMX-er.
The mourners left a mound of flowers with messages of grief and condolence for the family.
They also lit candles in memory of the teenager, who worked at George Hall Cycles, in Market Harborough, and is from Desborough, Northamptonshire.
He was visiting Laganas, a resort in the Mediterranean holiday destination of Zakynthos, also known as Zante, with a group of 15 friends.
It is not clear how Ashley died.
However, it is understood his body was due to be flown back to the UK today.
Neil Holman, who runs the cycle shop where Ashley worked for two years, said: "It's hit everyone really hard.
"He was great person – really hard working.
"We went down to the skatepark on Thursday to place some flowers and told a few people and it just snowballed.
"Before long, there were 200 people there and they were still coming at 10pm.
"Then more turned up on Friday and Saturday."
Well-wishers also left tributes on Facebook.
Posting a message on the social networking site, Sophia Louise said: "RIP cousin, you will never be forgotten."
Lynda Billing wrote: "A young life too soon gone. RIP Ashley, friend of my daughter. Thinking of your parents and family at this sad time."
Di Evans posted: "I hope that his parents will take some comfort in the many tributes that have been left at The Bowl."
A spokeswoman for the Foreign Office said: "We can confirm the death of a British national in Zakynthos, Greece, on July 29.
"We are providing consular assistance to the family at this difficult time."
Friends of the cycle enthusiast are planning to hold a number of events to raise money for the family.