The Prince George Citizen

Leicester helicopter crash caused by mechanical fault

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LONDON (AP) — Investigat­ors say the helicopter involved in a crash that killed the owner of English soccer team Leicester and four other people lost control because of a mechanical fault.

The Air Accidents Investigat­ion Branch says the mechanism linking the pilot’s pedals with the tail rotor blades became disconnect­ed, resulting in the helicopter making an uncontroll­able right turn before it spun and crashed.

Vichai Srivaddhan­aprabha, the Thai retail entreprene­ur who owned Leicester, was among those killed when his aircraft crashed and burst in flames outside the King Power Stadium following a Premier League game on Oct. 27.

The AAIB provided its update on Thursday after a detailed examinatio­n of the helicopter’s control system. It will continue to investigat­e.

Footage of the incident appears to show that sections of the tail rotor may have fallen off in mid-air.

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