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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 policeThe 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.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.
'Painstaking work''Painstaking work'
Deputy Chief Constable Rose Fitzpatrick said: "Our thoughts first and foremost are with the families and friends of all those who have died.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.""As our investigation continues we will of course go on providing support to the families involved."
"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".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.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.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.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.The three dead helicopter crew were pilot David Traill, 51, and PCs Kirsty Nelis, 36, and Tony Collins, 43.
'Finger-tip' search'Finger-tip' search
Eleven of the 32 people injured in the crash are still in hospital.Eleven of the 32 people injured in the crash are still in hospital.
The BBC understands that three are in a serious condition.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.ukOfficers conducting the investigation have asked for any footage of the incident to be emailed to: glasgowhelicopterincident@scotland.pnn.police.uk
Emergency services concluded the recovery operation with a "finger-tip" search of the building after the helicopter, which was embedded in the roof, was lifted out on Monday morning.Emergency services concluded the recovery operation with a "finger-tip" search of the building after the helicopter, which was embedded in the roof, was lifted out on Monday morning.
The EC135 T2 aircraft, manufactured by Eurocopter, was loaded on to a lorry and taken to the Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) base in Farnborough, Hampshire.The EC135 T2 aircraft, manufactured by Eurocopter, was loaded on to a lorry and taken to the Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) base in Farnborough, Hampshire.
AAIB deputy chief inspector David Miller revealed on Monday that the pilot had not made a mayday call before its vertical descent.AAIB deputy chief inspector David Miller revealed on Monday that the pilot had not made a mayday call before its vertical descent.
He said: "I can confirm that the helicopter does not have a flight data recorder. However, it does have a significant number of modern electronic systems on board and it may be possible to recover recorded data from those systems.He said: "I can confirm that the helicopter does not have a flight data recorder. However, it does have a significant number of modern electronic systems on board and it may be possible to recover recorded data from those systems.
"There were no emergency transmissions from the pilot before this accident.""There were no emergency transmissions from the pilot before this accident."
Mr Miller said nothing detached from the craft in flight before the crash.Mr Miller said nothing detached from the craft in flight before the crash.
'Immensely grateful''Immensely grateful'
Management of the incident scene has now been handed over from the emergency services to Glasgow City Council.Management of the incident scene has now been handed over from the emergency services to Glasgow City Council.
The council's chief executive George Black said: "Every Glaswegian is immensely grateful for the work the emergency services have done for us since Friday night.The council's chief executive George Black said: "Every Glaswegian is immensely grateful for the work the emergency services have done for us since Friday night.
"And every Glaswegian is immensely proud of their fellow citizens who ran towards trouble when they were needed."And every Glaswegian is immensely proud of their fellow citizens who ran towards trouble when they were needed.
"While the initial response to this incident has now come to an end, we still have work to do.""While the initial response to this incident has now come to an end, we still have work to do."
Earlier, Scottish Fire and Rescue Service assistant chief officer David Goodhew said the construction of the Clutha had hampered the "extremely difficult and complex" recovery operation.Earlier, Scottish Fire and Rescue Service assistant chief officer David Goodhew said the construction of the Clutha had hampered the "extremely difficult and complex" recovery operation.
He said rescuers had to contend with large amounts of rubble inside the building, caused by the collapse of three roof structures and walls inside the pub.He said rescuers had to contend with large amounts of rubble inside the building, caused by the collapse of three roof structures and walls inside the pub.
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