Six people died in Glasgow city centre after bin lorry driver Harry Clarke passed out at the wheel on 22 December 2014.
Harry Clarke was driving a bin lorry through Glasgow city centre on 22 December 2014 when he passed out.
She said: "There were cars fanning out, there was people lying in the street, people screaming. It wasJust 19 seconds passed between the driver passing out and the vehicle coming to to a halt against the Millennium Hotel in George Square, leaving six people dead and 17 others injured.And she said the sights and sounds of that day have never left her.
Right Reverend Dr Gregor Duncan, the Scottish Episcopal Bishop of Glasgow and Galloway, was also on at the scene in the aftermath of the crash.
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