FACEBOOK users were left in shock after it appeared a memorial page to victims of the Clutha helicopter tragedy was hacked.
The page has been inundated with obscene images, videos and distasteful articles.
More than 195,500 people had clicked like on the Support for The Clutha pub Helicopter Crash profile, which was set up in the aftermath of the crash in November 2013.
Those who clicked like on the page have been left wondering why there are inappropriate posts, with many saying they want to leave the page.
A user Martin Butler said: "Seriously guys. "Can you either sort out this hacker or clean the page.
"I feel it would be disrespectful to unfollow, but I really don't want all this rubbish on my timeline."
Marie Gold, said: "What is this got to do with the Clutha bar?"
Paige Milligan, said: "Why is this turning into a joke page? Its ridiculous!"
Another user, Tony Brooker, added: "Okay page deleted. Shame."
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