Four of the eight people who died when a
police helicopter crashed into a busy Glasgow pub on Friday have been named.
Police Scotland confirmed the three helicopter
crew were among the dead. They were pilot David Traill, 51, and Police
Constables Kirsty Nelis, 36, and 43-year-old Tony Collins.
Gary Arthur, 48, from the Paisley area, has
been named as among five people who died in The Clutha bar.
Police said they cannot rule out the
possibility of more bodies being found.
Police Scotland Chief Constable Sir Stephen
House said the force's helicopter crashed into the pub as it was returning from
an earlier operation at about 22:25 on Friday.
This helicopter crash ended with 8 lives in
Glasgow. In the accident four men were identified as middle aged between 36 and
51. It's a shame, some of them (the crew of the helicopter returned
from work) and the other ones were having fun in a pub. Cruelty of life took
people at random to die. This accident could have produced more dead people
because the pub was too concurred. Four more bodies without life have to be
identified, this is very hard for all families waiting for these awful news.
Once more the accident could answer to a human
error or perhaps to a mecanical problem, anyway for people who have died it
doesn't matter, they are no more staying among us.
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