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Leicester City owner's Buddhist funeral starts in Thailand with royal honour

By Patpicha Tanakasempipat and Juarawee Kittisilpa

 

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A picture of Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, late chairman of Leicester City Football Club, is seen on a screen as people attend his funeral, in Bangkok, Thailand November 3, 2018. REUTERS/Jorge Silva

 

BANGKOK (Reuters) - The funeral of Thai billionaire and Leicester City owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, killed in a helicopter crash a week ago, got underway at a Bangkok temple on Saturday with a Buddhist bathing rite using water bestowed by the Thai King.

 

Vichai, 60, founder of Thai duty-free giant King Power International, was killed last Saturday along with four others when his helicopter crashed outside the King Power Stadium in the English city of Leicester after a Premier League match.

 

The funeral, closed to the public and media, was attended by Vichai's relatives, friends and senior Thai politicians and soccer officials.

 

It began with a bathing ritual using royally-bestowed water and an eight-sided urn lent as an honour by King Maha Vajiralongkorn, and was followed by recitation ceremonies which will last for seven days.

 

Thailand's kings have traditionally granted such honours at the funerals of high-ranking state officials or citizens who had devoted their lives to the good of the country.

 

Outside the temple on Saturday, Kiatisuk "Zico" Senamuang, a former Thai national soccer player and coach who was also at the Leicester match, told reporters that international soccer world had lost an important patron.

 

"I'm very proud of him... Not only the Thai people but also soccer fans around the world mourn his loss," he said.

 

Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy and his team mates will travel to Thailand for the funeral after Saturday's Premier League match against Cardiff City.

 

Vichai, who bought Leicester City in 2010, was adored by fans after the club stunned the soccer world by beating odds of 5,000/1 to win the Premier League title in 2016 in what amounted to a sporting fairy tale.

 

The Thai tycoon died along with two members of his staff, the pilot and a passenger when the helicopter came down in a car park moments after taking off on Oct. 27. His body arrived in Bangkok on Friday.

 

He had close ties to the Thai royal family, being bestowed with the last name Srivaddhanaprabha - meaning "glowing light of prosperity" - as an honour to his family in 2012.

 

Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha, nicknamed "Top", Vichai's youngest child and King Power's chief executive officer, said last week that he has "received a very big mission and legacy" from his father.

 

Vichai's death came just weeks before a planned auction for Thailand's airport duty-free and commercial concessions, threatening to end King Power's near monopoly of the sector.

 

King Power currently controls more than 90 percent of Thailand's duty-free market, being a sole operator with concessions in all major airports in the country until 2020.

 

 
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what is the significance of an eight-sided urn? Why do they say ''lent'' , surely they mean ''given'', or do they tip the ashes out at some later date.

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30 minutes ago, anterian said:

what is the significance of an eight-sided urn? Why do they say ''lent'' , surely they mean ''given'', or do they tip the ashes out at some later date.

Ceremonial Urns are often urns within the exterior show casing.

 

Place the actual Urn holding the ashes inside it.

 

 

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Isn't it amazing what having a lot of money to get you.  You and I would just get thrown in the oven and our ashes strewn in the Chao Praya river.

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I only hear good things about the man , yes he was a business man but he also donated a lot of money to charity, local hospitals etc. 

 

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