LONDON (AP) The pilot of a Scottish police helicopter did not put out any emergency calls before crashing through the roof of a crowded Glasgow pub, killing nine people, investigators said Monday.
Authorities used a crane to remove the wreckage of the helicopter from the roof of The Clutha pub where it crashed on Friday night.
The helicopter's crew a civilian pilot and two police officers on board died in the accident. Six other people died.
Officials said late Monday they had finished a search and rescue operation at the scene and there are no further fatalities in the rubble.
David Miller, deputy chief inspector of Air Accident Investigations, did not offer a cause for the crash, saying the probe is just beginning.