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Leicester City owner feared dead

Thai billionair­e Srivaddhan­aprabha’s high point was winning Premier League in 2016

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His helicopter crashed in a ball of flames in club’s car park after a Premier League match |

Leicester City football club owner Vichai Srivaddhan­aprabha was on board a helicopter that crashed outside the club’s stadium, the BBC reported yesterday, quoting a source close to his family.

The helicopter crashed in a ball of flames in the club’s car park on Saturday after a Premier League match.

Officials from the club and Vichai’s company, duty-free giant King Power Internatio­nal, declined to comment on whether he was in the helicopter when it spiralled out of control and crashed around an hour after the game.

According to eyewitness­es, the helicopter just cleared the top of the stadium before it started to spin. It then plummeted to the ground and burst into flames.

A spokesman for the Midlands club said on Saturday: “We are assisting Leicesters­hire Police and the emergency services in dealing with a major incident at King Power Stadium.”

Police investigat­ing

Leicesters­hire Police said they are investigat­ing the incident, as images and video spread online of flames leaping from the crash site.

“Emergency services are currently at the King Power Stadium where an aircraft came down in a car park behind the ground,” Leicesters­hire police tweeted.

“Enquiries to establish the exact circumstan­ces of the collision are ongoing.”

John Butcher, who was near the stadium at the time of the crash, told the BBC his nephew saw the helicopter spiral out of control apparently due to a faulty rear propeller.

“Within a second it dropped like a stone to the floor…Luckily it did spiral for a little while and everybody sort of ran, sort of scattered. As far as we are aware nobody around the car park was caught up in this problem.”

In Thailand, officials at King Power said they could not yet comment on the crash or ■ say whether aboard.

Vichai is a huge favourite with the fans after he bought the unfancied side from central England in 2010 and they went on to stun the football world by winning the league title in 2016.

According to Forbes magazine he is the fifth richest person Vichai had been in Thailand with an estimated net worth of $4.9 billion.

Leicesters­hire Police said a team from the Department for Transport’s Air Accidents Investigat­ions Branch had taken charge of the investigat­ion into the cause of the crash.

After pumping of pounds into the millions club, he helped steer them back into the top flight in 2014 before they stunned the sport by beating the likes of Manchester United, Liverpool and Chelsea to become champions of England.

Leading players in the side, including Jamie Vardy and Harry Maguire, sent messages of support on Twitter while rival clubs including Manchester City also voiced their concern.

Freelance photograph­er Ryan Brown was covering the game and saw the helicopter clear the stadium before it crashed, the BBC reported.

“Literally the engine stopped and I turned around, and it made a bit of a whirring noise,” Brown told BBC Radio 5 Live. “It turned silent, blades started spinning and then there was a big bang.” Leicester had played a league match at home against West Ham United earlier on Saturday, drawing 1-1.

The self-made businessma­n Vichai founded Thai duty-free giant King Power in 1989.

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Reuters, AP Top left: Leicester City owner Vichai Srivaddhan­aprabha, whose helicopter reportedly crashed at the stadium car park.
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