Glasgow Helicopter Pub Crash: PC Is Victim

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PC Kirsty Nelis was one of the eight people killed when a police helicopter crashed into a crowded pub in Glasgow, officers have confirmed.

Many of the 36-year-old officer's friends have changed their Facebook profile pictures to a black square cut across by a thin blue line in her memory.

David Traill David Traill was flying the police helicopter

Andrina Romano said: "For my beautiful friend Kirsty and all others involved. You will never be forgotten and I will miss you every day. Rip."

Police said her colleagues PC Tony Collins, 43, and civilian pilot David Traill, 51, also died in the helicopter.

Four of the eight known victims have so far been named.

Gary Arthur, 48, from Paisley died in Glasgow helicopter crash Gary Arthur was drinking in the pub when the crash happened

Gary Arthur, 48, from Paisley, who was drinking in The Clutha pub in Stockwell Street at the time of the incident, was also killed. Four other people also died in the pub.

Friends of a man called Mark O'Prey have been tweeting pictures of him, saying he is missing and was drinking in the pub on Friday night.

Emergency services at scene Emergency services at the scene on Sunday morning

The mangled wreckage of the helicopter remains embedded in the middle of the building. It is not known how many people are still inside the pub.

Police Scotland Chief Constable Sir Stephen House told a news conference he "couldn't discount the possibility" that the death toll will rise.

Earlier, Deputy Chief Constable Rose Fitzpatrick said: "Until we remove the helicopter, we cannot be sure what we'll find."

Mark O'Prey Mark O'Prey was in The Clutha when the aircraft crashed

Officers have removed a second body from the wreckage, and are continuing the formal process of identification.

DCC Fitzpatrick said it was a "painstaking" recovery operation because they had to ensure the safety of the emergency services at the scene.

A service for the victims was held at Glasgow Cathedral on Sunday morning, with Scottish Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill and Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon among those attending.

The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall have sent their "most heartfelt thoughts and sympathy to the families of those who were lost or injured in Friday's truly shocking helicopter accident in Glasgow".

The Clutha had been packed with more than 100 people watching a ska band when the crash happened at 10.25pm on Friday.

Service at Glasgow Cathedral for victims of helicopter crash A special service has been held at Glasgow Cathedral

Twelve people remain seriously injured in three Glasgow hospitals.

A total of 32 were admitted and 20 of them have been discharged. The wounded suffered mostly chest, spinal and head injuries as well as fractures and lacerations.

Mr Arthur's 18-year-old daughter, Chloe, who plays forward for Celtic women's first-team and is on the Scottish team, tweeted her thanks to everyone for their support.

"RIP dad. you'll always mean the world to me, I promise to do you proud, I love you with all my heart," she wrote. "Thanks to everyone who has tweeted me, text me etc, means so much, I have the most amazing friends ever."

A post on the Facebook page of Mr Traill's cousin Heather Lawson read: "RIP David Traill my lovely big cousin away far to soon xxx."

Flowers at helicopter crash site A police officer lays flowers at the crash scene

The cause of the crash is being investigated by the police and the Air Accidents Investigation Branch.

A large crane was brought in overnight and one of the aircraft's rotor blades has been removed for examination.

Witnesses said the helicopter came down "like a stone" from the sky at "a great speed", while some suggested that there was a problem with the aircraft's rotor.

Grace MacLean, who was inside the pub at the time, told Sky News: "There was a band on, they were quite loud, and we just kinda heard a whoosh and some smoke.

"We looked around and no-one really knew what was going on. Everyone just carried on listening to the band. And then we kind of looked again and the roof was gradually coming down."

The Eurocopter EC135 Type 2 helicopter involved in the crash was one of many that underwent safety checks as a precaution last year, it has emerged.

Police Scotland said the aircraft was tested on the advice of its operator Bond Air Services last May after reports of cracks on the machines.


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