A BABY boy who survived a gas blast in Pakistan has flown to Glasgow to undergo surgery that campaigners hope will save his life.

Three-month-old Mohammad Sudais has been at the centre of fundraising efforts that saw £13,000 donated to enable him to be flown to this country for treatment at Yorkhill Children's Hospital.

He has third-degree burns following the incident in which his mother, father and their other, 13-month-old son, died.

Health Secretary Alex Neil and former Labour MP Mohammad Sarwar, who is now the governor of Punjab, were involved in the bid to bring Mohammad to Scotland.

Tom Harrigan, who is a trustee of the appeal, thanked supporters, including the Scottish Government, adding: "We are very glad baby Mohammad is now in Scotland.

"The money raised will be utilised to help with baby Mohammad's present and future special needs, and we will keep everyone updated."

Mr Neil said it was excellent that he would now be receiving the best possible care he could.