Inquest told Leicester City owner had little chance to escape crash
LEICESTER CITY owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha had “minimal opportunity” to escape from his helicopter when it crashed just yards from the club’s stadium, an inquest has heard.
The Thai billionaire and four others died when the aircraft spun out of control on October 27.
Leicester Coroner’s Court was told that all five victims had been scientifically identified and were seen on CCTV in the tunnel at the King Power Stadium shortly before the helicopter took off.
A police officer who gave evidence at the inquest yesterday said there was minimal opportunity for anybody else to have got in or out of the aircraft in the moments before the crash.
He confirmed those who had died were Mr Srivaddhanaprabha, Nusara Suknamai, Kaveporn Punpare, Eric Swaffer and Izabela Lechowicz.
Thousands of tributes have been left outside the stadium following the news of the Leicester owner’s death.
Giving evidence at the opening of the inquest, Detective Chief Superintendent David Sandall, of Leicestershire Police, said: “CCTV shows the five victims in the tunnel at Leicester City football ground. Mobile phone footage showed the helicopter spinning out of control before descending to the crash site. There was minimal opportunity for anyone to get in or out of the helicopter at that time.”
He said the investigation into the cause was ongoing.
Leicester Coroner Catherine Mason said: “You have detailed to me that the final cause of death is pending subject to tests.
“Therefore I am not in a position to continue with the inquest at this time.”
A date for the resumption of the inquest has yet to be fixed.