A badly burned man detained after the suspected terror attack at
Kafeel Ahmed was one of two men held at the airport after a Jeep struck the terminal and burst into flames.
The 27-year-old, from
The second man in the vehicle - Iraqi doctor Bilal Talal Samad Abdullah - has since been charged with conspiracy to cause explosions.
The circumstances surrounding the death have been reported to the procurator fiscal.
Armed guard
The man died in Glasgow Royal Infirmary on Thursday evening. He had been transferred to the specialist burns unit there from the
He was being kept under armed guard and had been described by health officials as being in a critical condition.
Contrary to earlier reports, Ahmed was not a medic but an engineer with a PhD in design and technology.
Images of Ahmed being detained at
Passengers used their cameras and mobile phones to record how an off-duty policeman used a fire extinguisher to try to save the terror suspect after he drove a second-hand Jeep packed with propane gas canisters into a doorway.
Ahmed studied at Queen's University in
He stayed in the city for a further three years as a research assistant.
Ahmed studied for his PhD in the department of design and technology at
The incident at
Ahmed's brother Dr Sabeel Ahmed, who was arrested near
The 26-year-old is accused of not disclosing information that could have helped police arrest a suspected terrorist.
Another doctor has also been charged in connection with the
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Kafeel Ahmed