Ninth Body Pulled From Scotland Chopper Crash Site
We've been following the story of the helicopter that crashed into a pub in Glasgow, Scotland. There's more news Monday on the deadly crash: A ninth body has been pulled from the wreckage of the Clutha Bar.
The Guardian reports that rescuers were making a final search of the debris to make sure no more bodies were inside the pub. The smashed Eurocopter EC135 helicopter was lifted out of the wreckage Monday.
"Of course, we hope that there's nobody else in there but before we can confirm that we need to be double, double sure," David Goodhew, the Scottish fire and rescue service operation commander, told the newspaper.
Here's more from the Guardian:
"On Monday, a second of the six customers killed in the crash was named as Samuel McGhee, 56, of Glasgow. He is believed to have been sitting next to one of the men missing since the crash, the poet and writer John McGarrigle, 59.
"As other relatives expressed frustration at the speed of the recovery operation, McGarrigle's son, also John, visited the site on Monday to press home his demands for help from the police.
"He had been seeking confirmation that his father's remains were there since Friday night, but police had been unable to confirm that because of the difficulties of recovering bodies from the ruins."