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H E L I C O P T E R T R A G E DY Tearful Fans Lay Flowers for Leicester City Owner, Srivaddhan­aprabha

Players want Tuesday’s Carabao Cup match postponed

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Tearful Leicester City fans gathered to lay flowers at the King Power Stadium yesterday after reports the club’s owner, Vichai Srivaddhan­aprabha, was on board a helicopter that crashed and burst into flames Saturday night. There was no survivor from the crash.

The helicopter - carrying the popular club owner, Srivaddhan­aprabha, two pilots and two others - crashed in the corner of the club car park moments after taking off from the centre circle following Leicester’s draw with West Ham Saturday night.

Early reports said Mr Srivaddhan­aprabha’s daughter was on board with him at the time, although sources at Leicester City have since denied this. The BBC reported that a family source said the owner was on board.

Fans who gathered at the ground Sunday morning branded it Leicester’s ‘darkest day’, paying tribute to the owner who helped them to a miracle Premier League triumph in 2016.

Police are yet to comment on the fate of Mr Srivaddhan­aprahba, 60, who has four children. With fans waiting desperatel­y for news, detectives said yesterday afternoon they were ‘ working with a number of other agencies’ to release a statement.

Mr Srivaddhan­aprabha’s helicopter was heading for Luton Airport where he was due to catch a flight to Thailand, Leicester sources said yesterday.

Witnesses said the ‘engine stopped’ in the air before the helicopter plummeted to the ground at around 8.45pm on Saturday night.

As Premier League fixtures resumed yesterday there was a minute’s applause held at Crystal Palace in solidarity with Leicester, and a minute’s silence at Burnley, even with fans still in the dark over the outcome of the crash.

Outside the King Power Stadium yesterday a sea of flowers and blue football scarves has grown as supporters wait anxiously for news on the helicopter disaster.

Meanwhile, Leicester City wants their Tuesday’s League Cup tie with Southampto­n postponed.

The team on Sunday cancelled a scheduled light training session after Srivaddhan­aprabha’s helicopter crashed outside King Power Stadium.

As it stands, they are due to host Southampto­n in a Carabao Cup round of 16 tie on Tuesday night.

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