Four people who died when a police helicopter crashed into a busy pub in Glasgow have been named.
Gary Arthur, 48, from the Paisley area, has been identified as one of those who were killed in the Clutha bar in the city centre on Friday night.
All three crew members on board the aircraft have been named among the eight people who died in the incident. They are pilot David Traill, 51, and police officers Kirsty Nelis, 36, andTony Collins.
12 people are still being treated in hospital, three in a serious but stable condition.
The Eurocopter EC135 T2 dropped out of the sky and crashed through the roof of the bar as it was returning from an operation.
Prayers have been said for the victims of the accident at a service in Glasgow Cathedral on Sunday morning while the recovery operation continued at the scene.
Police Scotland said efforts continue to recover the remaining bodies from the scene but it is likely to take some time due to ongoing safety concerns.