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Accident; Date: 21 January 2019 (): Summary: Loss of control, mid-air breakup, crashed into the sea: Site: English Channel, off Alderney, Channel Islands 1]: Aircraft; Aircraft type: Piper PA-46 Malibu: Registration: N264DB: Flight origin: Nantes Atlantique Airport, Nantes, France: Destination: Cardiff Airport, Cardiff, Wales: Occupants: 2: Passengers: 1: Crew: 1: Fatalities: 2: Survivors: 0 ...
Sala was killed in a plane crash off Alderney on 21 January 2019. He was a passenger aboard a Piper Malibu light aircraft flying from Nantes to Cardiff. An initial three-day search that covered 4,400 square kilometres (1,700 sq mi) across the English Channel failed to locate the crash site.
Here is a timeline of events leading up to the death of footballer Emiliano Sala in a plane crash in the English Channel. – August 2015: The Piper Malibu aircraft is purchased by Southern ...
The plane's wreckage was discovered on the seabed of the English Channel on 3 February, [45] and Sala was confirmed to be dead on 7 February. [46] On 30 June 2024, a Piper Malibu, registration N85PG, en route from Oneonta, New York to Charleston, West Virginia crashed in the hamlet of Trout Creek, New York, killing the pilot and his four ...
The Argentina-born striker died from head and chest injuries but was deeply unconscious, having been poisoned by carbon monoxide.
The 28-year-old was on a private plane travelling between Nantes and Cardiff in January 2019 when it crashed in the English Channel. Emiliano Sala suffered carbon monoxide poisoning before he died ...
Sala was joining then Premier League club Cardiff City in a £15 million transfer, which involved football agent Willie McKay, from Ligue 1’s Nantes. Pilot said plane was ‘dodgy’ prior to ...
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