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Four in court over break in at Glasgow's Clutha bar | |
(about 9 hours later) | |
Four teenagers have appeared in court charged with breaking into the Clutha bar where 10 people died in the Glasgow helicopter crash last month. | |
Darren Melrose, 18, Jordan Parry, 16, Billy Jo Revie, 16, and another 16-year-old, are said to have broken into the pub and stolen items on Tuesday. | |
All four appeared separately and in private at Glasgow Sheriff Court where they made no plea or declaration. | |
They were all remanded in custody by Sheriff Brian Adair. | |
Mr Melrose, and Mr Parry, from Glasgow, appeared from custody. | |
A girl, who cannot be named for legal reasons, and Ms Revie, from Glasgow, walked in to the court for their appearance. | |
Festive detention | |
All four will appear for a full committal hearing at a later date and it is expected they will each spend Christmas in detention. | |
The funeral of the 10th victim of the helicopter crash was held at South Lanarkshire Crematorium in Blantyre on Wednesday. | |
Joe Cusker, 59, was a customer in the pub when the helicopter crashed and became embedded in its roof. | Joe Cusker, 59, was a customer in the pub when the helicopter crashed and became embedded in its roof. |
Mr Cusker, of Cambuslang, near Glasgow, was pulled from the wreckage alive but died in hospital from his injuries almost two weeks later. | Mr Cusker, of Cambuslang, near Glasgow, was pulled from the wreckage alive but died in hospital from his injuries almost two weeks later. |
Funerals took place last week for the three helicopter crew who were killed - pilot David Traill, 51, Pc Tony Collins, 43, and Pc Kirsty Nelis, 36 - and the six other pub customers who lost their lives. | Funerals took place last week for the three helicopter crew who were killed - pilot David Traill, 51, Pc Tony Collins, 43, and Pc Kirsty Nelis, 36 - and the six other pub customers who lost their lives. |
They were John McGarrigle, 57, Mark O'Prey, 44, Gary Arthur, 48, Colin Gibson, 33, Robert Jenkins, 61, and Samuel McGhee, 56. | They were John McGarrigle, 57, Mark O'Prey, 44, Gary Arthur, 48, Colin Gibson, 33, Robert Jenkins, 61, and Samuel McGhee, 56. |
It has not yet been established what caused the helicopter to fall from the sky, although investigators said initial evidence rules out major engine or gearbox failure. | It has not yet been established what caused the helicopter to fall from the sky, although investigators said initial evidence rules out major engine or gearbox failure. |