Ten people were killed when a police helicopter returning to base on the banks of the Clyde ran out of fuel and crashed in 2013A fatal accident inquiry into the deaths of 10 people killed when a police helicopter crashed on the Clutha pub in Glasgow will buy place nearly five years after the tragedy took place.
But the Crown Office,which announced the long-awaited inquiry on Friday morning, also confirmed that no criminal charges would be brought after the helicopter returning to base on the banks of the Clyde ran out of fuel and crashed. Its three crew members died along with seven customers in the Clutha. Continue reading...
Source: guardian.co.uk