Mon, 26 Aug, 2013 - 11:37
The bodies of three of the four oil workers who died when a helicopter plunged into the North Sea have been brought back to the mainland.
A passenger ferry carrying the bodies arrived at Aberdeen Harbour at 7am this morning.
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