Tenth person dies after Glasgow helicopter crash
A tenth person has died following the helicopter crash at the Clutha bar in Glasgow on November 29, Police Scotland said.
A tenth person has died following the helicopter crash at the Clutha bar in Glasgow on November 29, Police Scotland said.
Air accident investigators said there was no mayday call from the pilot of a helicopter that crashed into a pub in Glasgow on Friday night.
STV senior reporter Mike Edwards wrote on Twitter:
Accident investigators say helicopter was intact when it crashed, there was no mayday from pilot & there is no link with any other crashes.
Air accident investigators say there was no explosion & no fire. They'll analyse any data captured on on board cctv and other systems.
The bodies of the nine people who died when a police helicopter crashed into a Glasgow pub have been released to their families.
The removal of a helicopter from a Glasgow pub has enabled emergency services to continue their search for victims of Friday's tragedy.
Emergency workers are searching the wreckage of a Glasgow bar a night after a police helicopter crashed through its roof during a concert.