A moving tribute from the brother of a Feltham teenager whose body was pulled from a lake was the most-read story on getwestlondon , over the last week.

The hottest week of the year so far also saw the annual invasion by swarms of flying ants, and new Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho snubbing a fan's request for him to sign a Chelsea shirt.

Here's the full round-up of the stories receiving the most clicks.

Moving tribute from brother of Feltham teen pulled from lake

Leon Wilson (left) pictured with brother Justin (right)

The body of Leon Wilson was pulled from Lammas Lake in Staines, where he had been playing with friends, on Tuesday (July 19).

The 19-year-old, of Roebuck Close, Feltham, studied at Lampton School and then Capel Manor College in Ealing.

His older brother Justin told how he was "spontaneous and outgoing" and "always tried to keep people happy".

He fondly recalled going on bike trips together and told how Leon, who was a huge fan of R&B and hip hop, had wanted to work with animals.

Jose Mourinho refuses to sign Chelsea shirt

Jose Mourinho

The former Blues boss shook his head at a fan who presented him with a Chelsea shirt to sign during Manchester United's tour of China.

The Portuguese made it clear where his loyalties now lie, despite having previously told how he would never forget his "special moments" with fans at the Stamford Bridge club.

Death of man found in car in Ealing is 'unexplained'

The entrance to Greenford Park Cemetery, where police said a man had been found dead in a car

A man in his 60s was pronounced dead at the scene after his body was found in a car at Greenford Park Cemetery on Sunday (July 17).

Police said the death was being treated as "unexplained" but was not believed to be suspicious.

All you need to know about the annual flying ant invasion

Flying ants in Ruislip

As the warm weather saw legions of flying ants covering the pavements and filling the skies of London, we tried to answer the questions everyone was itching to ask .

Where do they come from, why do they appear so suddenly, and what have they got to do with drunk seagulls?

Our reporter Ryan O'Donovan did his best David Attenborough impersonation as he tried to get to the bottom of the natural phenomenon.

Aqua park shut due to overcrowding on hottest day of the year

The Total Wipeout-style obstacle course was short-lived

As the mercury tipped 33C on Tuesday (July 19), the heat sent Londoners scrambling for the nearest pool in which to cool down.

A Total Wipeout-style inflatable obstacle course at Hillingdon Sport and Leisure Complex in Uxbridge was one of the most appealing options.

Unfortunately, it proved too appealing, as the huge crowds flocking to the venue left staff with no option but to temporarily remove the course . They said it would return once the weather had cooled down a little.