David Grimason flew back to Turkey after the shooting
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The parents of a Scottish toddler shot dead in Turkey have returned home with his body.
Alistair Grimason was hit by a stray bullet while sleeping in his pram in a cafe in the coastal resort of Foca.
Shots were fired after an argument broke out at a cafe where his mother and grandmother were eating.
The two-year-old's parents David, 31, and Ozlem, 27, arrived back in Scotland on Friday after a 15-hour journey.
Mr Grimason, from East Kilbride, said he was relieved to be back home, although the impact of his son's death had still not sunk in.
"He was a fun boy, a clever boy, very talkative. It's left a hole I don't think you can ever fill," he said.
"Every time Ozlem sees a child at the airport she just wells up again. She has been talking a lot on the flight, just crying and saying things and remembering things."
The shooting took place at a pavement cafe
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Mr Grimason said he was still hopeful that Turkish police would be able to catch the 32-year-old car dealer named as the main suspect for the shooting, which left another man dead and two in hospital.
Mr Grimason said: "I was hoping he would be caught before we left.
"I have got faith in the Consulate and in the Turkish police."
Mr and Mrs Grimason returned home accompanied by Ozlem's parents and sister, with who she and her son had been staying on a holiday in Turkey.
Mr Grimason, who had returned to Scotland before the shooting, flew back to Turkey with his mother Mary following the tragedy.