Five-year wait for Glasgow pub helicopter crash inquiry 'unacceptable' - News Summed Up

Five-year wait for Glasgow pub helicopter crash inquiry 'unacceptable'


Survivors and relatives of 10 people killed when police helicopter crashed in 2013 express frustration at delayAn inquiry into the deaths of 10 people killed when a police helicopter crashed on the Clutha pub in Glasgow will take place nearly five years after the tragedy. The inquiry is expected to start in the autumn of 2018, almost five years after the accident on 29 November 2013. Representatives of those killed and injured in the crash said the length of time taken to reach this stage was unacceptable. The report provoked anger among survivors and relatives, who claimed it raised as many questions as it answered. On Friday, the Crown Office said the police investigation into the circumstances of the crash had been wide-ranging.


Source: The Guardian November 24, 2017 13:12 UTC



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