Daily Express

Soccer star plane crash is no accident, claims ex-love

- By Paul Jeeves

THE heartbroke­n ex-girlfriend of missing footballer Emiliano Sala yesterday sensationa­lly claimed the striker’s fatal plane crash was “not an accident”.

The outburst from Victoria’s Secret model Berenice Schkair came amid growing confusion over why the £15million Argentinia­n striker refused the offer of a flight arranged by his new club Cardiff City and opted to take a private flight across the English Channel.

Sala, 28, was the sole passenger as the Piper Malibu light aircraft flew in pitch darkness and sub-zero conditions on Monday night.

The aircraft type has reportedly been involved in 55 fatal crashes in its service lifetime, including 24 since 2000, but there is no suggestion it was unsuitable for such a trip.

Former pilot Alastair Rosenschei­n revealed the plane could have iced-up in the Arctic blast sweeping northern Europe.

He said: “It’s already a fairly risky crossing to do in a singleengi­ne aircraft, especially in winter and definitely at night.

“There are icing problems too. It’s a strange thing to do though, to go and fly over water with one engine at night in winter because if your engine goes, you’re going in the water.”

Scared

The plane was being flown on the 460-mile journey from Nantes to South Wales by 60-year-old pilot, gas engineer and part-time DJ Dave Ibbotson, a grandfathe­r and father of three from Scunthorpe.

It has been claimed he had to abandon three attempts at take-off and in a final Facebook post to friends admitted he was “rusty” with the controls.

Underwear model Ms Schkair, 27, an Argentinia­n, tweeted: “Investigat­e the football mafia because I don’t believe this was an accident.”

She subsequent­ly posted photograph­s of them together on Instagram, writing: “Emi, my heart is broken.

“I still cannot understand it. “I’m destroyed. I feel pain, fear and anger for not being able to do anything.

“I know you’re strong. We are waiting for you. I want to wake up and all of this to be a lie.”

She pleaded for the search not to be abandoned.

In a chilling WhatsApp recording on Monday night Sala told loved ones they may need to “send someone to find me” as he boarded the sixseater plane.

He said: “I was over in Nantes sorting things out. I am now aboard a plane that seems like it is falling to pieces.”

He added: “If you do not have any more news from me in an hour-and-a-half, I don’t know if they need to send someone to find me.

“I am getting scared!”

Air accident investigat­ors have launched a probe into what happened to the Piper PA-46 Malibu plane after it vanished from Jersey air traffic control radar screens just off the island of Alderney at Missing Sala, left, and his pilot Dave Ibbotson, while, above, tributes are left outside Cardiff’s stadium by fans mourning his apparent loss

8.30pm. Guernsey Police admitted their mission was now “retrieval rather than rescue”.

Football agent and racehorse owner Willie McKay, who splits his time between Monaco and Doncaster, was not Sala’s agent but it is understood his family helped broker the transfer between Cardiff and Nantes as well as offering to arrange the player’s flight back to Wales.

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The Piper Malibu in which Sala vanished on Monday night
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