Linkin Park fans have been remembering Chester Bennington on the fourth anniversary of his death.
The singer tragically took his own life at the age of 41 at his home in Palos Verdes Estates, California, in 2017.
Bennington is survived by his wife Talinda and his six children.
Now, on the anniversary of his death, fans of the late singer are paying tribute to the Linkin Park frontman on social media.
One person wrote: "You are not this generation's Cobain or Lennon. You are the man who wore his heart on his sleeve, and then tore the sleeve to distribute it amongst all of us. You are the first and last Chester Bennington [sic]."
A second added: "My sun, my light, my miracle, my inspiration, my joy and pain. 4 years without you. Unthinkable and unfair. You are always with me, in my soul and in my heart. Thank you for everything, my Angel. I love you, Chester, more than possible. Forever. #ChesterBennington #Chester"
A third wrote: "I lost you today, 4 years ago and my life has never been the same ever since. Your music helped me as I was growing, and you saved me countless of times. I'll carry your music with me wherever I go. Missing you everyday, Chester Bennington. I love you [sic]."
Chester's wife Talinda went on to remarry at the start of 2020 and said that her "Linkin Park brothers" had welcomed her new husband, LA County firefighter Michael Fredman, with open arms.

When she announced her engagement in 2019, she paid tribute to her late husband, writing: "I am overjoyed to announce my engagement to my angel on earth, Michael F. I am here to tell you that you can find love after tragedy. That death of a soulmate does not mean the death of you."
She continued: "My family, friends, and my Linkin Park brothers welcome him to the family with open arms. I will continue to honor Chester and continue my life's mission to make his passing not in vein. [sic]
"To all suicide loss survivors, you CAN be happy again. You CAN have space in your heart for grief, joy, happiness, sadness, and love."
If you or someone you know is struggling, please reach out to the Samaritans.