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Leicester City Chairman’s Helicopter Crashes

The helicopter belonging to Leicester City’s owner crashed outside of the club’s King Power Stadium on Saturday night after the Foxes’ Premier League match.

More than an hour after the 1-1 draw against West Ham, the helicopter took off from the centre of the stadium’s pitch, cleared the stands and crashed seconds later.

There were no immediate details about who was on board.

Officials from King Power, the Thai duty-free retail giant owned by Srivaddhanaprabha, told Reuters on Sunday they could neither confirm nor deny whether the billionaire was on board.

“We cannot say anything and no statement can be given yet,” one of the King Power officials said.

However, reports on Sunday indicate that the owner of Leicester City was on the helicopter which crashed to the ground.

Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, his daughter, two pilots and a fifth person were leaving the stadium in the aircraft when it began to spin and crashed in the corner of a car park of the King Power Stadium, Reuters reports.

The condition of those onboard, including Mr Srivaddhanaprabha, 60, who has four children, it not yet known.

 

 

Srivaddhanaprabha bought Leicester City in 2010 for a reported £39 million ($50m). Six years later, the club won the Premier League at odds of 5,000-1.

Pictures and video posted on social media on Saturday showed flames and smoke billowing into the air from the crash site near the stadium car park.

Sky Sports reported that the majority of fans had departed the area surrounding the stadium before the incident, though some people were still in the vicinity of the crash.

Leicester police said in a statement: “Emergency services are currently dealing with an incident at the King Power Stadium, in Leicester, after an aircraft came down in a car park behind the ground earlier this evening.

“Officers are working alongside the ambulance service, Leicester Fire and Rescue Service, the Air Accident Investigation Branch and Leicester City Football Club to establish the exact circumstances of the collision.”

A Leicester City spokesperson said: “We are assisting Leicestershire Police and the Emergency Services in dealing with a major incident at King Power Stadium. The Club will issue a more detailed statement once further information has been established.”

Multiple clubs and players expressed their concern at news of the crash, while the Premier League tweeted: “Thoughts from all at the Premier League are with everyone affected by tonight’s incident

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