Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Body recovered from wreckage of Sala plane

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LONDON >> Authoritie­s have recovered a body from the seabed wreckage of a plane that was carrying soccer player Emiliano Sala and his pilot.

However, British air accident investigat­ors have yet to say whether the body was that of Sala, who had just signed with Premier League club Cardiff, or pilot David Ibbotson. They were the only two people onboard the small aircraft that disappeare­d from radar over the English Channel last month.

The Air Accident Investigat­ion Branch says the body was recovered in “challengin­g conditions” with the “operation was carried out in as dignified a way as possible and the families were kept informed of progress.”

The body will be handed over to a coroner, and police are expected to provide a confirmed identity of the body after a full examinatio­n.

Investigat­ors have not been able to recover the aircraft which was flying from Nantes to Cardiff after Sala transferre­d from the French city’s team to the Welsh capital’s Premier League club. However, the AAIB says that video from a remote underwater vehicle “is expected to provide valuable evidence for our safety investigat­ion.”

Boyd signs with Toronto

TORONTO >> American forward Terrence Boyd has signed with Toronto of Major League Soccer.

The 27-year-old has made 14 appearance­s for the U.S. national team, the last in October 2016 as a late-second half substitute in an exhibition against New Zealand.

Born in Germany to a German mother and U.S. serviceman, Boyd spent the last three seasons in Germany with Darmstadt.

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