Leicester City owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha killed in helicopter crash outside stadium

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Leicester City have confirmed the death of chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha after his helicopter crashed outside the club's King Power Stadium on Saturday.

More than an hour after the club's 1-1 draw against West Ham, Srivaddhanaprabha's helicopter took off from the center of the stadium's pitch, cleared the stands and crashed seconds later.

Srivaddhanaprabha, 60, had used the helicopter on matchdays to travel between the stadium and London. And the club announced on Sunday he was indeed on board and did not survive the collision along with four others.

"It is with the deepest regret and a collective broken heart that we confirm our Chairman, Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, was among those to have tragically lost their lives on Saturday evening when a helicopter carrying him and four other people crashed outside King Power Stadium. None of the five people on-board survived," a club statement read.

"The primary thoughts of everyone at the Club are with the Srivaddhanaprabha family and the families of all those on-board at this time of unspeakable loss.

"In Khun Vichai, the world has lost a great man. A man of kindness, of generosity and a man whose life was defined by the love he devoted to his family and those he so successfully led. Leicester City was a family under his leadership. It is as a family that we will grieve his passing and maintain the pursuit of a vision for the Club that is now his legacy."

Leicester also announced the postponement of Tuesday's Carabao Cup match against Southampton and the development squad's fixture against Feyenoord in the Premier League International Cup.

Of the other victims, Leicestershire Police said on Sunday two were members of Vichai's staff: Nursara Suknamai and Kaveporn Punpare. Also killed were pilot Eric Swaffer and passenger Izabela Roza Lechowicz.

The police force said formal identification has not yet taken place, and that no one else was believed to have been injured.

Srivaddhanaprabha, who purchased Leicester City in 2010 for a reported £39 million ($50 million), was known to fans as a smiling, benevolent man who gave away free beers and hot dogs on his birthday and brought the club its fairy-tale Premier League title in 2016.

The business world remembers Vichai as the retail entrepreneur who started with one shop and grew Thailand's massive King Power duty-free chain.

The crash sparked emotional scenes in Leicester, the East Midlands city whose devoted fans will forever be grateful to Vichai for bankrolling not only the club's first Prem title, but one of the most incredible stories in world sports history.

Leicester, only two years after being promoted from England's second-tier league, was a 5,000-to-1 shot to win the Premier League at the start of the 2015-16 season. But after Vichai brought in veteran Italian manager Claudio Ranieri at the start of the campaign, the Foxes produced a stunning season. They lost only three of their 38 games to win the title by a comfortable 10-point margin, ahead of far more illustrious rivals Arsenal, Tottenham, Manchester City and Manchester United.

Although his public comments were limited, Leicester's ever-smiling chairman became a talisman of the campaign, watching on from his seat in the stadium at home games beside his son, Aiyawatt, the club's vice chairman.

While many foreign owners have been viewed with suspicion by their English club's fans -- for reasons such as a lack of respect for supporters or their club's traditions -- Vichai was held in the highest regard by the Leicester faithful. They showed it during one match late in that 2015-16 season, when their title was secured, with the 32,000-strong King Power Stadium crowd rising to give their chairman an emotional and spontaneous standing ovation.

On Sunday, small bouquets of flowers, as well as wreaths, were left outside the stadium by members of the public alongside a large image of the Hindu god Ganesh, which was also propped up among the flowers.

A small candle was placed in front of the flowers as people gathered at the stadium.
 

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