The Tragedy of Leicester


After Leicester City president Vicky Srivadhanapraba was killed after a helicopter crashed outside the club's stadium, the names of the four people aboard the helicopter appeared, along with their stories.
British police said the helicopter crashed into the ground after engine failure, after taking off moments from the King Power stadium after the end of Leicester City and West Ham in the Premier League.

Police have published the names of the four people killed in the accident: Norsara Sukenamaye and Kaveborn Bonbari, a man and a woman of the crew working with Servadhanapraba, as well as pilots, British Eric Sophe, and Polish Isabella Rosa Lichovik.

As the engine stopped abruptly, the pilot was able to avoid a "bigger" disaster by steering the suspended helicopter to the southeast side of the stadium, away from hundreds of rallying crowds in the parking lot, the Telegraph reported.

The heroism of the heroism did not save the five passengers from death, but saved the lives of hundreds of fans who were not affected by the tragic incident.

The fire took 20 minutes before ambulances intervened, the newspaper said.

"He saved a lot of lives at that moment and would do everything he could to save everyone on board," he said in a radio interview.

A friendly friend also confirmed that the Polish pilot, who was on board the plane, was his partner in the aviation industry.

The newspaper described their relationship as "a love story built on the love of flying."