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Two men appeared in court today charged with causing the death of 15-year-old Robyn Fryar .

Robyn died in the early hours of Sunday when she was hit by a car in Paisley.

Onlookers and paramedics battled to save the schoolgirl following the collision on Glenburn Road at around 2am but she was pronounced dead at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow a short time later.

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Shaun Gatti and David Kinnon, both 20, appeared in private at Paisley Sheriff Court where they were charged with causing death by dangerous driving.

Gatti was also charged with a further two traffic offences and with attempting to pervert the course of justice.

Neither man entered a plea and both were granted bail.

Robyn was understood to be crossing the road near to Fereneze Drive when she was hit.

Scores of tributes have been paid to the schoolgirl, who was described as an “angel” with a “heart of gold”.

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Hundreds of people yesterday backed a petition calling for a speed camera to be installed on the road.

Barbara Muir started the campaign, saying: “This stretch of road has no speed camera.

“It’s too late to save Robyn Fryar’s life but this is when installing a speed camera could save the next person’s life.”