The Phnom Penh Post

Man arrested on suspicion of Sala manslaught­er

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A MAN has been arrested on suspicion of manslaught­er over the death of A rgent i ne footba l ler Emil ia no Sa la, Br it ish pol ice conf i r med on Wednesday.

The forward, 28, died when a plane carrying him and pilot David Ibbotson came down in the Channel on January 21, just days after he had joined Cardiff City from Nantes.

“As a result of our enquiries we have today, Wednesday 19 June 2019, arrested a 64-year-old man from the North Yorkshire area on suspicion of manslaught­er by an unlawful act,” Detective Inspector Simon Huxter, of Dorset Police said in a statement.

“He is assisting with our enquiries and has been released from custody under investigat­ion.”

Huxter urged media and members of the public to not speculate over the identity of the arrested individual to avoid prejudicin­g the investigat­ion.

Sala had been Cardiff ’s record signing after a fee of £15 million ($19 million) was agreed with Nantes during the January transfer window.

A f t er t r avel l i ng t o Ca r d i f f t o complete t he dea l, Sa la ret ur ned to northern France to collect belongi ng s a nd bid f a r e wel l t o h i s teammates.

It was on his return to the Welsh capita l to ta ke part in his f irst tra ini n g s e s s i on t h a t t he t r a g e d y occurred.

Init ia l sea rch operat ions for t he player a nd pi lot were suspended i n t he days a f ter t he pla ne went missing.

Moving tributes

However, a crowdf unding ef fort suppor ted by t housa nds of donations, including from footba ll sta rs such a s L ionel Messi a nd Kyl ia n Mbappe, helped launch a pr ivate search.

That specialise­d search saw Sala’s body recovered from the wreckage in February but Ibbotson’s body has not been found.

Two months after Sala’s body was discovered, his father Horacio Sala died of a heart attack in Argentina.

Moving tributes were paid to Sala from across the football world with Nantes retiring the number nine jersey he wore for the Ligue 1 side.

However, the two clubs have been involved in a legal wrangle over the transfer fee.

Nantes reported Cardiff to FIFA after the first instalment of the fee, believed to be £5 million, was not paid on time.

Ca rd i f f prev iously st ate d t hey were “shocked” at repor t s t hat Ibbotson did not have a licence to f ly at night.

“The club remains deeply concerned that the pilot, and those who arranged the flight, seemingly completely disregarde­d the rules of flying and put Mr Sala’s life in such danger,” Cardiff said in a statement in March.

“We believe those who are responsibl­e should be held fully accountabl­e for their actions.”

In the aftermath of the tragedy, Cardiff were relegated from the Premier League after just one season back in the top flight.

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