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Three of the eight people who died when a police helicopter crashed into a busy Glasgow pub on Friday have been named.Three of the eight people who died when a police helicopter crashed into a busy Glasgow pub on Friday have been named.
Family and friends have paid tribute to Gary Arthur, pilot David Traill and police officer Kirsty Nelis on social networking sites.Family and friends have paid tribute to Gary Arthur, pilot David Traill and police officer Kirsty Nelis on social networking sites.
Mr Arthur was the first victim to be formally identified by police. He was in The Clutha when the crash happened.Mr Arthur was the first victim to be formally identified by police. He was in The Clutha when the crash happened.
Police Scotland said in a statement that "the body of a male has been recovered from the scene".Police Scotland said in a statement that "the body of a male has been recovered from the scene".
"The male has now been identified as Gary Arthur, aged 48, from the Paisley area. His family have been informed.""The male has now been identified as Gary Arthur, aged 48, from the Paisley area. His family have been informed."
Mr Arthur's 18-year-old daughter, Chloe, took to Twitter to pledge that she would make her much-loved father proud.Mr Arthur's 18-year-old daughter, Chloe, took to Twitter to pledge that she would make her much-loved father proud.
The under-19 forward for Celtic and Scotland tweeted: "RIP dad. you'll always mean the world to me, I promise to do you proud, I love you with all my heart.The under-19 forward for Celtic and Scotland tweeted: "RIP dad. you'll always mean the world to me, I promise to do you proud, I love you with all my heart.
"Thanks to everyone who has tweeted me, text me etc, means so much, I have the most amazing friends ever.""Thanks to everyone who has tweeted me, text me etc, means so much, I have the most amazing friends ever."
David Traill has been named locally as one of the victims.David Traill has been named locally as one of the victims.
It is understood that he was the pilot of the Eurocopter EC135 T2 aircraft which crashed into The Clutha at about 22:25 on Friday.It is understood that he was the pilot of the Eurocopter EC135 T2 aircraft which crashed into The Clutha at about 22:25 on Friday.
A post on the Facebook page of Mr Traill's cousin Heather Lawson read: "RIP David Traill my lovely big cousin away far too soon xxx"A post on the Facebook page of Mr Traill's cousin Heather Lawson read: "RIP David Traill my lovely big cousin away far too soon xxx"
Police Scotland chief constable Sir Stephen House said Captain Traill, who was employed by helicopter operator Bond Air Services, had worked with the police for more than four years and "was very much a part of our team".
Police officer Kirsty Nelis has been named locally as one of the three people who died in the helicopter.Police officer Kirsty Nelis has been named locally as one of the three people who died in the helicopter.
Many of Mrs Nelis' friends on the social networking site Facebook changed their profile pictures to a black square cut across by a thin blue line in remembrance.Many of Mrs Nelis' friends on the social networking site Facebook changed their profile pictures to a black square cut across by a thin blue line in remembrance.
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"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"
Sir Stephen House, the chief constable of Police Scotland, said it was with "great sadness" that he could confirm PC Tony Collins was part of the team on the helicopter when it crashed into the pub.
He said PC Collins and PC Nelis were part of the Police Scotland operational support division - helicopter unit.
The chief constable paid tribute to the work the police officers and pilot did over the years "keeping Scotland safe".
Both PC Collins and PC Nelis had previously been commended for bravery in different acts.