Fans, family members mourn Sala after identification of body

Aircraft carrying him to Cardiff vanished on January 21

February 08, 2019 10:07 pm | Updated 10:07 pm IST - Bournemouth

Farewell to a star:  An image of Emiliano Sala on the cover of an English Premier League itinerary in Cardiff.

Farewell to a star: An image of Emiliano Sala on the cover of an English Premier League itinerary in Cardiff.

Footballer Emiliano Sala’s family grieved on Friday after British authorities formally identified his body as the one recovered from the submerged wreckage of a plane that went down in the Channel more than two weeks ago. “We can now begin to mourn our son and our brother,” the Argentine Cardiff City striker’s family said in a statement.

The Premier League player’s former French club, Nantes, said it was withdrawing the jersey with Sala’s number 9 on it and all Ligue 1 and 2 matches in France this weekend will be preceded by a minute of applause for him. The light aircraft was carrying Sala from Nantes to his new team when it disappeared near the British island of Guernsey, along with pilot David Ibbotson, 59, who has not been found. The player’s body was first spotted by British rescuers using a remotely operated underwater vehicle on Sunday close to where the plane vanished from radar on January 21.

Investigators recovered the body on Wednesday and transported it to the Isle of Portland in southern England.

From there it was taken to Bournemouth where it was formally identified later.

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