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Clutha crash: Memorial service at St Andrew's Cathedral Clutha crash: Memorial service at St Andrew's Cathedral
(about 11 hours later)
A memorial service will be held in Glasgow later for the 10 people who died in the Clutha helicopter crash. A memorial service is being held in Glasgow for the 10 people who died in the Clutha helicopter crash.
A candle for each of the victims will be lit at the ecumenical remembrance at St Andrew's Cathedral on Clyde Street.A candle for each of the victims will be lit at the ecumenical remembrance at St Andrew's Cathedral on Clyde Street.
The service, led by Archbishop Philip Tartaglia, will be attended by Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and Glasgow's Lord Provost Sadie Docherty. The service, led by Archbishop Philip Tartaglia, is being attended by Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and Glasgow's Lord Provost Sadie Docherty.
Reverend Dr Laurence Whitley, who was the police chaplain at the crash scene, will give a reading at the service.Reverend Dr Laurence Whitley, who was the police chaplain at the crash scene, will give a reading at the service.
The service at Glasgow's Roman Catholic cathedral, which is due to begin at 11:00, is being held four months on from the crash and yards from where it happened. The service at Glasgow's Roman Catholic cathedral is being held four months on from the crash and yards from where it happened.
Ongoing investigationOngoing investigation
The Police Scotland Eurocopter EC 135 came down on the Clutha bar at about 22:25 on Friday 29 November.The Police Scotland Eurocopter EC 135 came down on the Clutha bar at about 22:25 on Friday 29 November.
The three crew members died along with seven other people who were in the pub.The three crew members died along with seven other people who were in the pub.
They were: Pilot David Traill, 51, Pc Tony Collins, 43, Pc Kirsty Nelis, 36, Joe Cusker, 59, John McGarrigle, 57, Mark O'Prey, 44, Gary Arthur, 48, Colin Gibson, 33, Robert Jenkins, 61, and Samuel McGhee, 56.They were: Pilot David Traill, 51, Pc Tony Collins, 43, Pc Kirsty Nelis, 36, Joe Cusker, 59, John McGarrigle, 57, Mark O'Prey, 44, Gary Arthur, 48, Colin Gibson, 33, Robert Jenkins, 61, and Samuel McGhee, 56.
An ongoing investigation into the cause of the crash is being conducted by the Air Accident Investigation Branch.An ongoing investigation into the cause of the crash is being conducted by the Air Accident Investigation Branch.
It has already said the helicopter suffered a double engine failure.It has already said the helicopter suffered a double engine failure.
A report issued on 14 February said both engines "flamed out" but it did not pinpoint the cause.A report issued on 14 February said both engines "flamed out" but it did not pinpoint the cause.
Some commentators have suggested a problem with the fuel supply.Some commentators have suggested a problem with the fuel supply.
On Friday, a tight-knit group of friends who met regularly in the Clutha bar spoke to BBC Scotland about the helicopter crash.On Friday, a tight-knit group of friends who met regularly in the Clutha bar spoke to BBC Scotland about the helicopter crash.
John Robson, Calum Grierson, Ian Kelly, Danny Docherty and Aitken Hunter met there on the last Friday of every month, along with friend Joe Cusker, who was fatally injured.John Robson, Calum Grierson, Ian Kelly, Danny Docherty and Aitken Hunter met there on the last Friday of every month, along with friend Joe Cusker, who was fatally injured.