BBC News, Leicester
Getty images/Facebook/InstagramA coroner has addressed a jury to an investigation into the death of five people killed in a helicopter accident on the outskirts of the King Power Stadium of Leicester City so that only an accidental conclusion returns.
The president of the Foxes, Vichai Srivaddhaanaprabha, was killed with his fellow passengers Kaveporn Punpare, Nusara Suknamai, the pilot Eric Swaffer and his partner Izabela Roza Movowicz on October 27, 2018.
On Monday, the coroner Catherine Mason went to the jury, which is expected to retire soon to govern the deaths, since the investigation entered a third week at the Leicester City Council.
Professor Mason called the accident a “terrible tragedy”, since he told the jury that only an accidental conclusion could be reached.
She said: “The helicopter accident was a terrible tragedy that cost the lives of five people.
“These were notable people who were very loved and will be terribly strange.
“This audience is to explain to the world how they die.”
Peter WhiteThe coroner explained that the identities of the deceased and the medical cause of their deaths were not in dispute.
Pathologist Dr. Michael Biggs performed post -mortem exams in each of the five who died, and He told the investigation previously that Mrs. Méhowicz died because of the wounds suffered by the impact of the accident.
He added that the other four people on board would have died “quite quickly” for the inhalation of smoke from the fire that exploded after the helicopter crashed out of the stadium on October 27, 2018.
Professor Mason also instructed the jury that his conclusions on where, when and how the five arrived could not legally dispute the findings of the air accident investigation branch (AAIB).
An AAIB report, Posted in September 2023He discovered that the accident was “inevitable” after a sequence of mechanical failures, and said that the pilot could have done “very little” to save everyone on board.
The investigation continues.

