Memorial being planned for Clutha victims five years after tragedy

A memorial is being planned in memory of the Clutha victims, five years after the tragedy which claimed 10 lives.

Author: Kerri-Ann DochertyPublished 29th Nov 2018
Last updated 4th Dec 2018

A memorial is being planned in memory of the Clutha victims, five years after the tragedy which claimed 10 lives.

The owner of the bar, Alan Crossan, says the FAI can't come quick enough.

He believes the proper healing process will only begin when everyone affected has truth and transparency

At 10:22pm a helicopter being used by Police Scotland fell from the sky and crashed through the roof of the Clutha Vaults pub in Glasgow.

Seven customers inside the pub and the 3 crew on board the helicopter were killed.

John Robson was in the pub that night. We went back to the pub with him before heading for a sit down in The Clutha Trust shop:

With John was his friend Danny Docherty he's still haunted by the events that unfolded:

They were just two of a group of friends, one of whom didn't make it. Joe Cusker died ten days after being pulled from the rubble:

A fatal accident inquiry (FAI) is set to take begin in April 2019.