The funeral of the owner of Leicester begins in Bangkok



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Saturday begins the funeral ceremony of Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, owner of the Leicester Club. The billionaire died in a helicopter crash last week.

The ceremony, which will last until November 9, takes place in a Buddhist temple in Bangkok. Aged 60, he was one of the richest men in Thailand and several elites of the country should leave.

On the same day as the funeral, Leicester played Cardiff on the run.

"We talked about playing, that's what Vichai wanted and that's what we want to do," Jamie Vardy told Sky Sports.

Vardy and, among others, Kasper Schmeichel and Wes Morgan will travel to Bangkok after the match to pay tribute to the owner of the club.

Due to the high status of Srivaddhanaprabha in his home country, a so-called royal grant was granted for the execution of the funeral.

This means that the king has acknowledged that the owner of Leicester deserves a funeral supported by the king, accompanied by ritual rojale.

After the Thai tradition, the funeral will last several days. In addition, the royal funeral will include a malice and the body of the deceased owner of Leicester will be placed in a special octagonal bow.

The football profile died when his helicopter crashed in front of Leicester's home after the Premier League match against West Ham last weekend. The other four people in the helicopter also died.

(© NTB)

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