THE family of a "loving and kind" nine-year-old girl who died suddenly at home said she brought "great joy" to their lives.

Amanpreet Kaur was found dead at the property in Dumbreck Road, Pollokshields, Glasgow at around 1.45pm on Thursday September 7.

Police are treating the death as unexplained.

In a statement the girl's parents said: "Her grief-stricken mother and father, Gurnam Kaur and Rocky Singh, along with her younger brother have been greatly comforted by the results of the post mortem, which confirm she died peacefully.

"Amanpreet was a happy girl who brought great joy to the lives of those who knew her."

The nine-year-old was reportedly the great niece of Glasgow curry king, Satty Singh.

Her family have set up a fundraising drive for the little girl's favourite charity, Mary's Meals, in her memory and a page has been set up on its website.

It says: "In loving memory of our beloved Amanpreet Kaur 30/06/2008 - 07/09/2017, whose favourite charity was Mary's Meals and helped to raise money for children in Malawi through working with her school Our Lady of The Rosary Glasgow.

"Amanpreet often participated in events throughout her school to help raise money. She had a very giving, loving and kind personality and always loved to see others smile.

"From a very young age Amanpreet always appreciated things she was given, knowing children all over the world are not as fortunate as she was. She found great joy in helping to change this."

More than £300 has been raised so far according to the webpage https://www.marysmeals.org.uk/fundraising/project/satty-singh/amanpreet-kaur-glasgow .

The exact cause of her death has not yet been established.

A Police Scotland spokeswoman said: "Following a post mortem the death is still being treated as unexplained. There will be further tests including toxicology."