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Leicester City confirm chairman's death

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Leicester City confirm chairman's death

 

The owner of Leicester City FC died when his helicopter crashed outside the club's stadium, it has been confirmed.

 

Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha and four other people died when the aircraft crashed on Saturday evening.

 

Witnesses said they saw it just clear the stadium before it spiralled out of control and crashed in a fireball.

 

Full story: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-leicestershire-46013381

 
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Leicester City soccer club says chairman dies in helicopter crash

 

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FILE PHOTO - Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, owner of football club Leicester City arrives at a meeting with the media in Bangkok, Thailand May 18, 2016. REUTERS/Jorge Silva/File Photo

 

LONDON (Reuters) - Leicester City soccer club chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha was among five people who died on a helicopter which crashed on Saturday, the club said on Sunday.

 

"It is with the deepest regret and a collective broken heart that we confirm our chairman, Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, was among those to have tragically lost their lives on Saturday evening when a helicopter carrying him and four other people crashed outside King Power Stadium," a club statement said.

 

(Reporting by Paul Sandle and Ishita Palli; Editing by Matthew Mpoke Bigg)

 
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King Power Stadium incident – five believed dead

 

Five people are believed to have died when a helicopter crashed outside the King Power Stadium yesterday evening (Saturday 27 October).

 

The five people were on board the helicopter when the incident happened. While formal identification has not yet taken place, they are believed to be Leicester City Football Club chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, two members of his staff, Nursara Suknamai and Kaveporn Punpare, pilot Eric Swaffer and passenger Izabela Roza Lechowicz.

 

The force has been working to ensure that all the relevant next of kin had been informed prior to this information being confirmed publicly.

The aircraft came down in a car park near the stadium shortly after 8.30pm with Leicestershire Police, East Midlands Ambulance Service and Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service all responding to the incident.

 

No one else is believed to have been injured.

 

The Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) is leading the investigation into the accident and a cordon remains in place at the scene while enquiries continue.

 

Leicestershire Police will be supporting the AAIB in its investigation, liaising closely with Leicester City Football Club as enquiries continue.

 

Superintendent Steve Potter said: “This is an incredibly tragic incident in which five people are understood have lost their lives.

 

“Emergency services were immediately on scene when the crash happened, working to put out the fire and gain access to the helicopter in attempts to reach those inside. Despite those efforts, there were no survivors.

 

“The AAIB is now leading an investigation to establish the exact circumstances surrounding the crash and investigators will remain at the scene to complete their initial enquiries. It is likely to take several days to fully complete the necessary work and to safely deal with the scene of this tragic accident, during that time we ask that both the media and public resist speculating around the cause of the crash.

 

“We appreciate that both the public and media were keen to be updated on the circumstances and to confirm if those on board the helicopter had survived, but before any detail could be issued publicly, it was vital that all immediate next of kin were informed of the tragic outcome. As our communities will understand, this was a matter that needed to be handled sensitively and with dignity, with the families of the deceased being at the heart of our response, which involved other agencies.

 

“Our thoughts today are with the families of those who have sadly died, with Leicester City Football Club, and with both football supporters and the wider local community who have all been impacted by the events of last night and the news that those on board the aircraft have not survived.”

 

The AAIB and Leicestershire Police are asking that anyone who witnessed the crash to call 101 quoting incident number 546 of 28 October 2018.

 

The families of Eric Swaffer and Izabela Roza Lechowicz ask that they are left alone to grieve privately at this very difficult time and they are not approached by the media

 

Source: https://leics.police.uk/news-appeals/news/2018/10/28/king-power-stadium-incident-five-believed-dead#5bd632290a0ff

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    Leicester City owner and four others killed in helicopter crash

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    FILE PHOTO - Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, owner of football club Leicester City attends a meeting with the media in Bangkok, Thailand May 18, 2016. REUTERS/Jorge Silva/File Photo

     

    LEICESTER, England (Reuters) - Leicester City soccer club owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, a Thai tycoon, was killed along with four others when his helicopter crashed and then exploded after a Premier League match on Saturday, the soccer club and police said.

     

    Vichai bought the unfancied side from central England in 2010 and went on to stun the soccer world by beating odds of 5,000/1 to win the Premier League title in 2016 in what amounted to a sporting fairytale.

     

    The father of four and founder of duty-free giant King Power International was a huge favourite with the club's fans.

     

    "It is with the deepest regret and a collective broken heart that we confirm our chairman, Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, was among those to have tragically lost their lives on Saturday evening when a helicopter carrying him and four other people crashed outside King Power Stadium," a club statement said.

     

    The aircraft came down in a car park near the King Power stadium shortly after 19.30 GMT, about an hour after the end of Leicester City's game against West Ham United, police said.

     

    The other victims were believed to be two members of his staff, Nursara Suknamai and Kaveporn Punpare, pilot Eric Swaffer and passenger Izabela Roza Lechowicz, Leicestershire Police said.

     

    No one on the ground was believed to have been injured, they said.

     

    According to witnesses, the helicopter had barely cleared the top of the stadium before it started to spin. It then plummeted to the ground and burst into flames.

     

    (Reporting by Paul Sandle; Editing by Matthew Mpoke Bigg)

     
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    Hopefully there will not be too many who will gloat at the deceased misfortune, the man had all the fortune in the world to lead the very lucrative king power shops only to meet his untimely demise in such a horrible fashion...

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    As a Yank with no knowledge of Leicester or football, I just want to post this wonderful picture as in today's NY Times as a tribute:

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    Once lived a life to the fullest , passion for quality, and luxury all the time with generosity that he created an image icon in the world of fast life. 

     

    He he was a man of vision to break into highest standard for quality. Using all means to get what he wants. 

     

    Condolences to his family and his staff. 

     

     

    RIP. Bad time for football for his club, also in Thailand. Hope someone will lead his business and continue support sporting young men.

    What a horrific Saturday that was for English football.First Glenn Hoddle collapses at the BT studio with a heart attack and though stable is seriously ill in hospital.Next a Brighton fan watching them play Wolves at home collapses and dies,then Vichai,who apparently was a decent, down to earth and generous guy,perishes along with 4 of his staff in a helicopter crash.

    RIP to all who lost their lives innocently attending a football match.Absolutely tragic.

    RIP to all who died tragically.

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    Goodbye and RIP to Chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha of Leicester City FC.

     

    The man was a titan in Leicester and highly respected not only for the football, which is his legacy to the city as he achieved what was thought impossible. He took a team that was 5000-1 outsiders and no-hopers in the football world,  and then realized a dream and brought immense pride to the city, which will live on alongside his name for generations.

     

    He was known to be a kind, quiet and humble gentleman respected by all those who knew him. As a fellow football fan, I want to thank him and his family for what they brought to English football. He adopted Leicester as a city and gave vast amounts of money both to the Leicester Royal Infirmary ( in the millions of pounds ) He also donated large sums of money for the benefit of the University of Leicester as well as football academies and various charities.

     

    I am sure there are many other causes he donated to that we know nothing about.

     

    He was known during matches to give warm food and football scarves to fans in the Stadium on cold days, free of charge. with his son assisting him in making the fans feel like a big family. Such kindness, unheard of in the football world, for a Chairman to involve himself with fans at the grassroots level, only goes to show how much he will be missed.

     

    England is already calling him the best chairman any UK football club has ever had. He will be missed tremendously. Deepest condolences to his family, the staff who died with him on the plane and the two pilots. RIP.

     

    My condolences to all the families concerned. An horrific and tragic accident.

    Living in Thailand, this sad incident will touch us all. 

    36 minutes ago, Old Croc said:

    Pics and brief bios of the deceased here:

     

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6327079/One-five-dead-Leicester-City-helicopter-crash-Thai-beauty-Nursara-Suknamai.html

     

    (Didn't see anything in the rules about this publication being banned from TVF)

    Good  luck posting that in Thailand, banned by the Thai authorities they dont like the daily mail

    A very sad and tragic incident.  As we get older we see things happen to our friends and others. A reminder that any thing can happen to anybody at any time, rich or poor. Lead life to the full now. I have changed my way of life now, not worrying about money for the future, (have enough) live for the present and enjoy family and friends and see the world.

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    6 hours ago, ezzra said:

    Hopefully there will not be too many who will gloat at the deceased misfortune, the man had all the fortune in the world to lead the very lucrative king power shops only to meet his untimely demise in such a horrible fashion...

     

    This is a terrible accident. The late Chairman was probably the most loved and respected football club chairman in the UK. He was adored by the fans because of the way he treated them, interacted with them and his leadership was a shining example. A very generous man who gave millions to local Leicester charities including a GBP 2 million recent donation towards a new children's hospital. I've seen much mourning across the Leicester community not just football fans; and many UK and European football clubs are sending their condolences to Leicester. This man really touched the hearts of the players and staff, the fans, officials, and the local community. 

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    It seems like he was a really decent guy, well liked by his players and unlike many other super rich Thais  on alot of levels. Quite tragic. Perhaps Thailand lost one of its only benevolent and noble billionaires. 

    5 hours ago, NextStationBangkok said:

    RIP. Bad time for football for his club, also in Thailand. Hope someone will lead his business and continue support sporting young men.

    I was surprised to learn King Power was not a listed company and is basically family owned, so hope the kids have the same views and drive as their farther... 

    RIP to this good man who was so helpful and nice to people around him and in need. RIP to the rest of who vanished on the craft

    A GOOD MAN

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