A photographer who fell on a stone in the graveyard ahead of Andy Murray's wedding rehearsal as the tennis star was greeted by a media scrum has died.

Gordon Jack, 47, was taken to hospital when emergency services were called to Dunblane Cathedral, where Murray married long-term girlfriend Kim Sears today.

He was taken to hospital shortly before 5pm yesterday, but died this afternoon.

Mr Jack, a father-of-three, collapsed while covering the dress rehearsal of Andy Murray’s wedding yesterday

This is the last picture taken by photographer Gordon Jack, which he tweeted - he became unwell as press and the public gathered outside Dunblane Cathedral for Andy Murray's wedding rehearsal and died later

Murray was feet away from the photographer yesterday when he lost his balance while taking pictures of the event.

The 27-year-old former Wimbledon champion leant towards the photographer with visible concern after the incident, until he was ushered away by his security team.

Mr Jack was found to be unconscious and was taken to Forth Valley Hospital, in Larbert, near Falkirk, where he is understood to have been placed in a medically induced coma.

He died from complications following a heart attack.

Mr Jack ran the Scotimage agency in Linlithgow, West Lothian and did freelance newspaper and public relations work.

He is survived by his wife Gilly and three children Megan, Sam and Emily.

Tonight, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon sent her condolences to Mr Jack's family.

She tweeted: 'Totally devastated to hear about the death of Gordon Jack. A lovely man and a great photographer. My thoughts with his family & colleagues.'

The National Union of Journalists (NUJ) Scotland tweeted: 'Our condolences to the wife and children of Gordon Jack who has died after a fall at Dunblane Cathedral covering Andy Murray's wedding.'

British tennis number one Andy Murray and Kim Sears married today and were greeted by joyous crowds

Murray was feet away from Mr Jack yesterday when he lost his balance while taking pictures of the event

The 47-year-old photographer was taken to hospital when emergency services were called to Dunblane Cathedral (pictured)

The tragic news has cast a shadow over today's wedding where hundreds of people lined the streets of Dunblane to congratulate the couple.

The couple, both 27, met at the US Open in 2005 when they were both aged 17, and became engaged in November.

They are believed to have asked guests to make a donation to charities rather than buy wedding presents.