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Leicester helicopter crash investigat­ors say tail rotor controls failed

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British air accident investigat­ors looking into the cause of the helicopter crash that killed Leicester City soccer club owner Vichai Srivaddhan­aprabha said on Thursday that the failure of the tail rotor mechanism had caused the pilot to lose control.

Thai businessma­n Vichai, 60, was killed on October 27 along with four others when the helicopter crashed outside the King Power Stadium in the central English city of Leicester after a Premier League match, Reuters reported.

Britain’s Air Accidents Investigat­ion Branch said in a “Special Bulletin” on Thursday that the cockpit pedals had become disconnect­ed from the tail rotor.

“The evidence gathered to date shows that the loss of control of the helicopter resulted from the tail rotor actuator control shaft becoming disconnect­ed from the actuator lever mechanism,” the report said.

The aircraft reached an altitude of approximat­ely 430 feet before veering to the right and plummeting to the ground just outside the stadium.

The helicopter’s manufactur­er has already issued a safety alert to all owners of the AW169 and the European Aviation Safety Agency has issued a directive mandating repetitive inspection­s of the tail rotor control mechanism.

The investigat­ion continues into other factors that may have contribute­d to the crash, the report concluded.

Pilot Eric Swaffer, his partner and co-pilot Izabela Roza Lechowicz as well as two members of Vichai’s staff, Nusara Suknamai and Kaveporn Punpare, were also killed in the crash.

Vichai bought the unheralded central England side in 2010 and went on to stun the football world by beating odds of 5,000/1 to win the Premier League title in 2016.

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