The plane which disappeared with Cardiff City footballer
Emiliano Sala and pilot David Ibbotson on board has been found in the
English Channel, confirmed search director David Mearns.
The plane that was carrying the
missing Cardiff striker Emiliano Sala has been found and his family has
been told of the discovery.
A search boat located the wreckage on the seabed of the
English Channel at 9am on Sunday, following a search led by David
Mearns, a marine explorer who has been working alongside the Air
Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB).
The plane carrying Cardiff's January signing Sala and pilot David Ibbotson disappeared while flying over the English Channel on January 21.
Guernsey
Police stopped looking for Sala and Ibbotson three days later, with
officials saying the chance of them being alive was extremely unlikely.
A
privately-funded search for the plane subsequently began after a
GoFundMe page was started. The team had reduced their search area to
just four square miles, with the plane eventually found 24 miles north
of Guernsey, after the search had resumed at first light on Sunday.
Tributes to Emiliano Sala outside Cardiff City Stadium
Sala had joined Cardiff for a club-record fee from French side Nantes on January 19 and Cardiff paid tribute to Sala ahead of Saturday's match with Bournemouth, the first they had played at home since the plane went missing.
"The wreckage of the plane carrying Emiliano Sala and piloted by David Ibbotson has been located," Mearns told Sky News.
"It
was located earlier this morning by my crew on board the Morven and, as
in agreement with the AAIB as soon as the plane was located and the
position was passed to them their vessel, the GO Ocean 3, then moved in
over the wreckage and have been conducting ROV (remotely operated
vehicle) investigations.
Tributes were paid to Emiliano Sala before kick-off at
the Cardiff City Stadium and goalscorer Bobby Reid celebrated his opener
by holding up a shirt with a picture of Sala on it.
"The families have been notified by the AAIB and the AAIB will be making a statement tomorrow [Monday] morning.
"This
is about the best result we could have hoped for the families but
tonight they have heard devastating news and in respect of the families I
won't comment any further about what has happened.
"All I will say about the wreckage is there is a substantial amount of wreckage on the seabed."







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