Tributes have been paid to comedian Paul Sneddon following his death.
Known by stage names Vladimir McTavish and Bob Doolally, Sneddon was due to perform at Edinburgh’s Stand 2 next month at the Fringe.
In a post on social media, The Stand Comedy Club said it was “broken at the loss of our dear friend”.
Sneddon was remembered for his kindness and generosity, as well as his comedic talent.
It read: “It’s with the heaviest of hearts that we announce the passing of Paul Sneddon known to so many as Vladimir McTavish & Bob Doolally.
“Paul has been a vital part of The Stand since we began and much treasured and loved part of the comedy scene for many years.
“He was as known for his kindness, encouragement and generosity as he was for his immense talent. He made every green room brighter, every line-up funnier and the world a nicer place to live in.
“We are broken at the loss of our dear friend and will in time be marking his life appropriately.
“For the time being, all our thoughts are with his family: Christine and his girls Julia and Rosie, as well as his many many friends and fans during this time.”
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