But
last
week
there
was
emotion
and
pride
as
the
new
statue
an
exact
replica
of
the
original
was
unveiled
at
the
memorial
in
Moodiesburn,
within
the
shadow
of
the
Auchengeich
Miners
Welfare
Club.
Special
guests
included
Scotland's
First
Minister
Alex
Salmond,
Coatbridge,
Chryston
and
Bellshill
MP
Tom
Clarke,
Coatbridge
and
Chryston
MSP
Elaine
Smith
and
local
school
pupils.
Businessman
Brian
Dempsey,
a
strong
supporter
of
the
memorial
committee,
conducted
the
proceedings.
He
said:
"It's
a
very
special
day
here
at
the
'Geich'
to
be
welcoming
home
your
miner."
Mr
Salmond,
who
attended
the
50th
anniversary
of
the
tragedy,
said
he
"wouldn't
have
missed"
the
unveiling
of
the
new
statue.
He
added:
"The
Auchengeich
miner
has
been
restored
to
its
rightful
place
thanks
to
the
determination
of
all
those
who
were
not
beaten
by
this
act
of
theft.
"
Former
miner
Willie
McGarvie
had
just
finished
a
nightshift
at
the
Auchengeich
Colliery
when
tragedy
struck.
The
75-year-old
said:
"I
couldn't
believe
it
when
the
statue
was
stolen,
it
broke
my
heart.
Everyone
has
rallied
round
to
get
it
back
up
again.
"It
brought
a
wee
tear
to
me
eye."
The
new
statue
cost
around
£30,000,
which
was
funded
by
North
Lanarkshire
Council,
East
Dunbartonshire
Council
and
Auchengeich
Memorial
Committee.
Special
security
has
been
installed
to
guard
the
memorial.