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The Leicester City Owner's Helicopter has crashed into a car park outside the club.
It is not known if Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha was in the helicopter at the time.
Leicester City had been playing West Ham United in the Premier League at their King Power stadium.
Pictures from the ground showed a wide fire in the park, which has since been put out.
Under Mr Srivaddhanaprabha's ownership, Leicester City wins the Premier League in 2016, having started the season as 5,000 / 1 underdogs.
BBC football commentator Ian Stringer said the helicopter was "spiraling", and that eyewitnesses said it "came down like a stone".
He said: "I've seen the backroom staff of the first team in tears, the reception area is silent with people just crying."
Sky Sports News reporter Rob Dorsett said the helicopter took off from the pitch, as it does after every game.
He said that he was just a few seconds away and just a few meters away.
One witness said it appeared "the tail propeller was not working, putting it into a spin".
Freelance photographer Ryan Brown was covering the game and saw the helicopter clear the King Power stadium before it crashed.
He told 5 Live: "Literally the engine stopped and I turned around, and it made a bit of a whirring noise.
"It turned silent, blades started spinning and then there was a big bang."
He said when he ran to the scene "There was a huge fireball" and it looked like the helicopter had crashed in an industrial park next to the stadium.
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