ONE of the survivors of a fatal road crash in Glasgow's Lambhill has said her condition has improved.

Stephanie Adens was fighting for her life after the car she was travelling in skidded off Balmore Road, near to Skirsa Street before landing in water.

The crash happened on Sunday, May 15 at around 12.45am and claimed the lives of Stephanie's friends Kieran Lundie (21) and Gemma McMonagle (24). 

Stephanie was taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital where her condition was described as serious.

But the 25-year-old told well-wishers on Facebook that she was "still in hospital" but "getting there".

Stephanie also changed her profile picture to an image of herself with her friend Gemma who died in the tragedy.

The Herald:

Stephen and Gemma

The other passenger Stephen Carroll condition has also improved. He told his facebook friends, "Got a big scar on my head but time will heal."

He added: "I am getting better, shame about the others."

The Herald:

Jason is pictured with Kieran and Gemma

Gemma's 24-year-old boyfriend Jason Taylor was also in the crash. He escaped serious injury but was treated for shock. 

The Herald:

Mourners will gather this week to say goodbye to Kieran and Gemma.

A funeral mass for Gemma will take place on Friday at the Immaculate Conception Church in Maryhill after a reception and vigil tonight. 

Gemma's family and friends will head to Glasgow crematorium in Maryhill after the mass on Friday.

Kieran will be laid to rest on Saturday.

His funeral will take place at St Gregory's Church in Kelvindale Road.

He will be laid to rest in Lambhill Cemetery, where the tragic incident occurred.

Read more: Funerals of Lambhill crash victims Kieran Lundie and Gemma McMonagle to take place