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The salvage ship carrying the remaining eight bodies from a helicopter which crashed in the North Sea killing 16 people has docked in Aberdeen harbour. | The salvage ship carrying the remaining eight bodies from a helicopter which crashed in the North Sea killing 16 people has docked in Aberdeen harbour. |
The wreckage of the Super Puma, which was found on the sea bed on Sunday, was also transported on the Bibby Topaz. | The wreckage of the Super Puma, which was found on the sea bed on Sunday, was also transported on the Bibby Topaz. |
The cockpit and voice data recorder have been sent to the Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB). | The cockpit and voice data recorder have been sent to the Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB). |
The coffins carrying the eight bodies were taken away from the harbour in a convoy just before 0530 BST. | The coffins carrying the eight bodies were taken away from the harbour in a convoy just before 0530 BST. |
Half of those killed came from the north east of Scotland. | Half of those killed came from the north east of Scotland. |
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The wreckage of the helicopter is lifted into port | The wreckage of the helicopter is lifted into port |
Experts at the AAIB headquarters in Farnborough, Hampshire, will use the salvaged equipment to try to work out why the helicopter crashed last Wednesday, killing all 14 passengers and the two pilots on board. | |
Investigators said they found the last remaining bodies on Sunday. | Investigators said they found the last remaining bodies on Sunday. |
Two of the eight bodies found on Sunday were believed to be those of the pilot and co-pilot, Paul Burnham, 31, from Methlick in Aberdeenshire, and Richard Menzies, 24, of Droitwich Spa in Worcestershire. | Two of the eight bodies found on Sunday were believed to be those of the pilot and co-pilot, Paul Burnham, 31, from Methlick in Aberdeenshire, and Richard Menzies, 24, of Droitwich Spa in Worcestershire. |
We're trying to have a centre with everything under one roof where relatives, next of kin, family, but also colleagues, people who work in the industry who may want some help and assistance can come along Brian TaylorKCA Deutag chief operating officer | |
On Wednesday the bodies of eight of the passengers who died were recovered a few hours after the helicopter crashed. | On Wednesday the bodies of eight of the passengers who died were recovered a few hours after the helicopter crashed. |
The helicopter was said to have been lying about 100m under the surface. | The helicopter was said to have been lying about 100m under the surface. |
It had been returning from BP's Miller oil platform when it crashed about 14 miles off the Aberdeenshire coast at 1400 BST. | It had been returning from BP's Miller oil platform when it crashed about 14 miles off the Aberdeenshire coast at 1400 BST. |
The Super Puma was operated by British firm Bond Offshore Helicopters. | The Super Puma was operated by British firm Bond Offshore Helicopters. |
KCA Deutag, which employed many of the dead, opened a Humanitarian Assistance Centre in Aberdeen on Monday, in light of the "huge, continuing emotional impact" of the helicopter tragedy. | KCA Deutag, which employed many of the dead, opened a Humanitarian Assistance Centre in Aberdeen on Monday, in light of the "huge, continuing emotional impact" of the helicopter tragedy. |
Brian Taylor, the chief operating officer with KCA Deutag, said the recovery of the remaining bodies may bring "some small comfort" to their loved ones. | Brian Taylor, the chief operating officer with KCA Deutag, said the recovery of the remaining bodies may bring "some small comfort" to their loved ones. |
The Super Puma wreckage arrived back in Aberdeen on Monday | |
He told BBC Scotland: "Within the company there's been a mixture of feelings and emotions, I think starting with disbelief, shock, a great sadness and then a real willingness to do whatever can be done to help. | He told BBC Scotland: "Within the company there's been a mixture of feelings and emotions, I think starting with disbelief, shock, a great sadness and then a real willingness to do whatever can be done to help. |
"We're trying to have a centre with everything under one roof where relatives, next of kin, family, but also colleagues, people who work in the industry who may want some help and assistance can come along." | "We're trying to have a centre with everything under one roof where relatives, next of kin, family, but also colleagues, people who work in the industry who may want some help and assistance can come along." |
One worker who signed a book of condolence in Aberdeen told BBC Scotland: "I worked with Stuart Wood. It's been pretty sombre. There's been a hell of an atmosphere. | One worker who signed a book of condolence in Aberdeen told BBC Scotland: "I worked with Stuart Wood. It's been pretty sombre. There's been a hell of an atmosphere. |
"It's a job and it has to be done. It will take a long time to get over this." | "It's a job and it has to be done. It will take a long time to get over this." |