Shock in England: The Leicester owner's helicopter crashed



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A helicopter belonging to the owner of Leicester City English club Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha crashed on Saturday and was devastated by flames in a club car park after a Premier League game, British media reported . It is still known if Vichai, who has four children and is the founder of the King Power International Duty Free giant, was in the plane, which collapsed and fell very close to the ground.

"We are helping Leicestershire police and emergency services deal with a major incident at King Power Stadium," said a spokesman for the club. The identity of the pilot and crew members has not yet been confirmed .

The police urged the population to stay away from the scene. that his nephew saw the helicopter making a spiral apparently because of a tail rotor failure.

"In a second, he fell like a stone to the ground, fortunately he spiraled for a moment and everyone fled and, as much that we know, no one on the parking lot has been involved in this problem " he said.

Beers, having bought the center club of England in 2010 and surprised the football world by winning the title of prime minister in 2016.

According to Forbes magazine, he is the fifth person the richer Thailand with fortune estimated at $ 4,900 million. Its wealth began with a single store in Bangkok and was estimated in 2016 at $ 2,900 million.

He bought the city of Leicester for about 40 million pounds in 2010, while no one spoke of the club, which was then in second division.

But in 2016, he was champion of the Premiere League, a fairy tale for a club that had never gotten that title since its inception in 1884.

One of his fans has told Sky News that the owner and his family had done a lot for the club.

"They behaved so well, they gave us so much … They made us all champions, we can not ask more of their owners," he said.

The businessman, also a polo enthusiast, often rubs shoulders with the mighty Thai clbad, including the royal family.

He has four children. Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha, nicknamed "Top", is the vice-president of the club.

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