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    ‘No hope’ of finding Emiliano Sala – Air Search Chief

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorJanuary 23, 2019No Comments3 Mins Read
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    There is “no hope” of finding missing Cardiff City footballer Emiliano Sala alive, a rescue official has said.

    The Argentine striker, 28, and a pilot were on board the plane which lost contactoff Alderney in the Channel Islands on Monday night.

    Chief officer of Channel Islands Air Search, John Fitzgerald, said “even the most fit person” would only last a few hours in the water.

    The search for the missing aircraft and its occupants resumed on Wednesday.

    Sala reportedly sent a WhatsApp voice message to family. Sounding conversational and jokey, he said he was “so scared”.

    Media in Argentina reported he said: “I’m on a plane that looks like it’s going to fall apart.”

    Guernsey Police said there were three planes and one helicopter in the air as they searched for traces of the Piper Malibu plane.

    The force said: “There is as yet no trace today of the missing aircraft. The search is ongoing and a decision whether to continue will be taken later today.”

    Officers are also “reviewing satellite imagery and mobile phone data to see if they can be of any assistance in the search”.

    Sala was heading to the Welsh capital after signing for the Bluebirds from French club Nantes in a £15m deal.

    The single-engine plane left Nantes, north-west France, at 19:15 on Monday and had been flying at 5,000ft (1,500m) when it contacted Jersey air traffic control requesting descent.

    It lost contact while at 2,300ft (700m) and disappeared off radar near the Casquets lighthouse, infamous among mariners as the site of many shipwrecks, eight miles (13km) north-west of Alderney.

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    Mr Fitzgerald said: “Sadly, I really don’t think, personally, there is any hope. At this time of year the conditions out there are pretty horrendous if you are actually in the water.”

    Guernsey Police is working on four possibilities, including that the “aircraft broke up on contact with the water, leaving them in the sea” and they “landed on water and made it into the life raft we know was on board”.

    “Our search area is prioritised on the life raft option,” the force added.

    Jersey’s inshore lifeboat is following up on reports of debris in Bouley Bay, which is in the north of the island, and a French military jet will join the search, which is likely to go on until darkness on Wednesday.

    Meanwhile, Cardiff City chairman Mehmet Dalman said there were no plans to rearrange the Bluebirds’ next Premier League match against Arsenal at Emirates Stadium on 29 January.

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