Body In Channel Wreckage Identified As Ex Nantes Player Emiliano Sala
8th February 2019
Argentinian footballing idols Diego Maradona and Gabriel Batistuta were among the first to pay tribute to the talented young player, who hailed from the South American country
- A body recovered from the submerged wreckage of a plane that went down in the English Channel more than two weeks ago has been identified as that of footballer Emiliano Sala
- The light aircraft was carrying the 28-year-old footballer from France to his new Premier League team Cardiff City, when it disappeared near the British island of Guernsey, along with 59-year-old pilot David Ibbotson
- His body was recovered on Wednesday and brought to the Isle of Portland in southern England for formal identification on Thursday by coroners, who investigate deaths in Britain
- Britain's Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB), then co-ordinated the recovery and the rescued body was taken to Portland Harbour earlier on Thursday and was seen being stretchered into a silver van
PORTLAND, United Kingdom- A body recovered from the submerged wreckage of a plane that went down
in the English Channel more than two weeks ago has been identified as that of
footballer Emiliano Sala, British police said on Thursday.
The light aircraft
was carrying the 28-year-old footballer from France to his new Premier League
team Cardiff City, when it disappeared near the British island of Guernsey,
along with 59-year-old pilot David Ibbotson.
Argentinian
footballing idols Diego Maradona and Gabriel Batistuta were among the first to
pay tribute to the talented young player, who hailed from the South American
country.
The striker's body
was spotted by British rescuers using a remotely operated underwater vehicle on
Sunday close to where the plane vanished from radar on January 21.
His body was
recovered on Wednesday and brought to the Isle of Portland in southern England
for formal identification on Thursday by coroners, who investigate deaths in Britain.
"The body
brought to Portland Port today has been formally identified... as that of
professional footballer Emiliano Sala," police in Dorset, the county where
the body was taken, said on Twitter.
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"The families
of Mr Sala and pilot David Ibbotson have been updated. Our thoughts remain with
them all," police said.
Sala's disappearance
sparked an outpouring of grief and a flood of cash to support a private hunt
for the plane when the official search was initially called off.
"I am very
sorry about this sad news. Many of us kept a glimmer of hope for you,
Emiliano," footballing superstar Maradona said on Instagram, after the
identification of the body.
"What sadness,
this is the worst news. Rest in peace warrior," tweeted retired
Argentinian football star Gabriel Batistuta.
The country's
President Mauricio Macri also offered his condolences to Sala's family
following the "painful news". "We are with you," he
added.
The small
Argentinian town of Progreso, where the footballer lived for most of his
childhood, was left "very affected".
"Since we found
out, it's all anyone can talk about," said local restaurant owner Oscar
Heymo, a friend of Sala's father Horacio. "He was very much loved and
admired by all."
The initial search
operations to trace the plane were suspended in the days after it went missing,
but a shipwreck hunter hired by Sala's family with funds donated by football
stars such as Lionel Messi found the wreckage.
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Britain's Air
Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB), then co-ordinated the recovery and the
rescued body was taken to Portland Harbour earlier on Thursday and was seen
being stretchered into a silver van.
"In challenging
conditions, the AAIB and its specialist contractors successfully recovered the
body previously seen amidst the wreckage," the AAIB said Wednesday.
"The operation
was carried out in as dignified a way as possible."
The crash
investigators added that it was unable to recover the plane due to bad weather
and as a result has closed down the operation.
The AAIB said that
extensive video footage captured of the sunken wreckage is expected to
"provide valuable evidence for our safety investigation", adding that
it intends to publish an interim report on the accident later this month.
The plane, a Piper
PA-46 Malibu, vanished from radar around 20 kilometres (12 miles) north of
Guernsey, with Ibbotson the only other person aboard.
After the official
rescue team gave up their search, saying there was little chance of finding
anyone alive, Sala's family raised more than 370,000 euros ($422,000) in an
online campaign to pay for a private hunt.
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"Had that not
happened, I don't think anybody would have searched for the plane,"
shipwreck hunter David Mearns, whose private company found the plane, told AFP.
The discovery of two
seat cushions on the French coast last week revealed that the plane had broken
apart, he added.
Sala had been flying
in to join up with his new club Cardiff City in what was the most expensive
signing in the Welsh club's history.
His former club
Nantes have consulted lawyers to explore legal options to ensure Cardiff pay
the transfer fee for Sala, a source close to the French club revealed on
Wednesday.
According to the
source, the first instalment of the 17-million-euro ($19.3 million) deal for
the Argentine striker has yet to be paid, despite the transfer being finalised
before the accident.
Earlier this week
the footballer's father, Horacio, acknowledged that there was no prospect of
finding his son alive.
"There's no
longer any hope," he told Fox Sports.
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