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More Glasgow helicopter crash victims named | More Glasgow helicopter crash victims named |
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The names of four more people who died in Friday night's Glasgow helicopter crash have been released by police | The names of four more people who died in Friday night's Glasgow helicopter crash have been released by police |
They are Robert Jenkins, 61, Mark O'Prey, 44, Colin Gibson, 33, and John McGarrigle, 57. | They are Robert Jenkins, 61, Mark O'Prey, 44, Colin Gibson, 33, and John McGarrigle, 57. |
All nine people who died after a police helicopter crash-landed on to The Clutha pub in the city centre have now been named. | |
Police earlier said no further bodies had been found during the final phase of a recovery operation at the pub. | Police earlier said no further bodies had been found during the final phase of a recovery operation at the pub. |
Deputy Chief Constable Rose Fitzpatrick said: "Our thoughts first and foremost are with the families and friends of all those who have died. | |
"As our investigation continues we will of course go on providing support to the families involved." | |
She said the recovery operation had been "difficult and complex" and had involved "painstaking work and the skills of specialist personnel from across the emergency services". | |
The family of Mr O'Prey - who had earlier been named locally as one of the dead - had expressed their frustration at the amount of information they had been given about the recovery operation. | |
Mr O'Prey and Mr Jenkins, both from East Kilbride, Mr Gibson, from Ayr, and Mr McGarrigle, from Cumbernauld, had all been inside the pub. | |
Samuel McGhee, 56, of Glasgow, and 48-year-old Gary Arthur, from Paisley, Renfrewshire - who were earlier named among the dead - were also inside The Clutha. | |
The three dead helicopter crew were pilot David Traill, 51, and PCs Kirsty Nelis, 36, and Tony Collins, 43. | |
Eleven of the 32 people injured in the crash are still in hospital. | |
The BBC understands that three are in a serious condition. | |
Officers conducting the investigation have asked for any footage of the incident to be emailed to: glasgowhelicopterincident@scotland.pnn.police.uk |