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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I for one will fall silent at22:22 tonight to pay respect to those that were sadly taken before Thier time and also to pay respect to the emergency services that attended on that tragic night and to the people of Glasgow for running towards to help and not run away in fear of what had just happened...my thoughts also go out to the families that lost loved ones and those that are still trying to cope with their trauma.... |
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By *illi37Woman
over a year ago
glasgow |
Yes a moment to remember people who went for a night out and did not come home,in circumstances so tragic.I had been a fan of the Clutha when i was at uni...it was great pub. I hope those families can find some peace of mind and comfort from all those who grieve with them . |
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By *nnyMan
over a year ago
Glasgow |
FAMILIES of the 10 people who died in the Clutha tragedy will be invited to the re-opening of the pub later this month.
Owner Alan Crossan is hopeful the bar can open on Friday May 29 - exactly 18 months after a helicopter crashed through the roof of the Clutha.
He wants to invite loved ones of victims, as well as survivors and emergency service workers to a special reception before it is opened to members of the public. |
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