New Straits Times

BODY RECOVERED FROM WRECK

Taken to Britain for identifica­tion

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INVESTIGAT­ORS recovered a body from the wreckage of a plane carrying Argentine footballer Emiliano Sala in the Channel and transporte­d it to Britain yesterday for identifica­tion.

Britain’s Air Accidents Investigat­ion Branch (AAIB) also said that bad weather meant they were not able to recover the plane and it was therefore closing down the operation.

The light aircraft was carrying the 28-year-old footballer to his new Premier League team Cardiff City when it disappeare­d near the British island of Guernsey on Jan 21, along with 59-year-old pilot David Ibbotson.

Sala’s disappeara­nce prompted outpouring­s of grief across the footballin­g world, including at his former club Nantes in France where the plane was flying from.

After search operations were suspended, a shipwreck hunter hired by Sala’s family with funds donated by football stars such as Lionel Messi found the wreckage on Sunday.

The AAIB, who then took over the operation, revealed on Monday that an unidentifi­ed body had been found at the site.

“In challengin­g conditions, the AAIB and its specialist contractor­s successful­ly recovered the body previously seen amidst the wreckage,” the AAIB said yesterday.

“The operation was carried out in as dignified a way as possible and the families were kept informed of progress.”

But it added: “The weather forecast is poor for the foreseeabl­e future and so the difficult decision was taken to bring the overall operation to a close.”

It said that extensive video footage captured by a remotely operated vehicle is expected to “provide valuable evidence for our safety investigat­ion,” adding that it intends to publish an interim report on the accident later this month.

The recovered body was taken to the Isle of Portland in southern England on board the Geo Ocean III offshore supply ship and will be now be passed to the coroner in the county of Dorset for identifica­tion.

Sala was flying to join up with Cardiff City in what was the most expensive signing in the Welsh club’s history.

The plane, a Piper PA-46 Malibu, vanished from radar around 20 kilometres north of Guernsey, with pilot Ibbotson the only other person aboard.

After the official rescue team gave up their search, saying there was little chance of finding anyone alive, Sala’s family raised more than €370,000 (RM1.7 million)

 ?? AFP PIC ?? A body recovered from the wreckage of a plane carrying Emiliano Sala (inset) is taken off the Geo Ocean III at Weymouth harbour yesterday.
AFP PIC A body recovered from the wreckage of a plane carrying Emiliano Sala (inset) is taken off the Geo Ocean III at Weymouth harbour yesterday.

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