A community in mourning.
A nation in shock and a mother under arrest after her three-year old son was found dead.
Just five days ago on Thursday morning three-year old Mikaeel Kular’s mother said she went to wake up her youngest son.
She had last seen him around 9pm when he went to bed in their Edinburgh home.
Rosdeep Kular said that her son had been home sick for the last few weeks with a chest infection so she had let him sleep in his room alone that night– usually he would share it with his twin sister.
The next morning at 7.15 she went to wake him up and he was missing.
The local community went into overdrive searching for the little boy who they believed had wandered off into the night in his blue jogging bottoms, grey pyjama top with the turquoise dinosaur and his little beige jacket.
Initially police said Mikaeel might have left the flat by himself, but neighbours expressed doubts that a child of three would have been capable of opening the heavy main door to the apartment block.
Hundreds took part in search parties. They combed the local area – mothers, fathers, local business owners, the coastguard and mountain rescue teams –all desperately searching for a sign of the little boy.
A nationwide missing child alert was sent to the entire police force, normally only used in abduction cases. Police urged people to look in their sheds, their garages, wheelie bins, anywhere a missing boy could seek shelter.