Tenth person dies after Glasgow helicopter crash

Joe Cusker (59) had been receiving treatment in hospital since crash last month

The funeral of Colin Gibson, who was a customer in the Clutha pub when a Police helicopter crashed into it, was held at Neilston Parish Church today.  Photograph: Andrew Milligan/PA Wire
The funeral of Colin Gibson, who was a customer in the Clutha pub when a Police helicopter crashed into it, was held at Neilston Parish Church today. Photograph: Andrew Milligan/PA Wire

A tenth person has died following the helicopter crash at the Clutha bar in Glasgow.

Joe Cusker (59), from Cambuslang, had been receiving treatment in hospital since the crash on November 29th. He died earlier today at Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Police Scotland said.

Witnesses said the helicopter dropped from the sky like a stone onto the busy Clutha Pub in Scotland’s biggest city while more than 100 people were crammed inside, listening to a live music concert.

Deputy chief constable Rose Fitzpatrick said: "It is with great sadness that I can confirm the number of people who died when the helicopter came down on the Clutha Vaults pub has increased to 10.

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“Our thoughts are with the families at this difficult time and we will continue to provide support to them, as we have done for all of the bereaved.”

The news came shortly after the funerals of two of the victims were held.

Friends and family had gathered to remember Colin Gibson (33), and Robert Jenkins (61), who were customers in the bar when the police helicopter crashed through the roof.

Eight funerals have so far been held for the victims, with a ninth planned for tomorrow.

Mr Cusker is the seventh person inside the bar to have died. The three crew travelling in the helicopter also died.

Pilot David Traill (51), and police officers Kirsty Nelis (36), and Tony Collins (43), were on board the aircraft as it returned from an operation in Dalkeith, Midlothian.

The other people who died in the bar were Mark O'Prey (44), John McGarrigle (57), Gary Arthur (48), and Samuel McGhee (56).

It has not yet been established what caused the helicopter to fall from the sky, although investigators say initial evidence rules out engine or gear box failure.