Emiliano Sala flew on January 22, 2019 from the city of Nantes to Cardiff, Wales, to sign a contract with the new club. During the trip there was an air crash and the plane ended up at the bottom of the English Channel. The wreckage of the plane was found on February 3, 2019 by a private detective company. The body of Emiliano Sali was also found.
Legal disputes have been ongoing since then. The family demands that those responsible for organizing the Gym’s flight to Cardiff be punished. The prosecution charged David Henderson, who was arranging a flight from Nantes to Cardiff and back. The experienced pilot from Hobham hired David Ibbotson who was not suitably qualified and competent. The Englishman then went on vacation to Paris with his wife. There were two procedural violations at Ibbotson, which were reported by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) there. The British was also not authorized to play the role of a commercial pilot. He also died in.
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Emiliano Sali’s mother broke the silence
The verdict in this case is due in a few days. Before the hearing, for the first time since the crash, the mother of the tragically deceased pickup trucker, Carina Taffarel, spoke. – I want justice to happen, that the world knows the truth. Emiliano was a good boy, he believed in people. He had failed. Nobody will return my son to me, but I want the organizers of this trip to pay – said Mundo Deportivo, quoted by the Spanish.
– He trusted people, did not doubt for a moment. All he said to me was, “Mom, they got me a private plane.” I asked how much it would cost him. Someone told him that he paid for him with his goals – the woman recalls.
Carina Taffarel also mentions the moment when she found out about her son’s disappearance. The second of her sons informed her about it. – We were home and suddenly my son Dario let out a shrill scream. I can still hear it, can’t throw it away. Dario exclaimed “mom, Emiliano is gone”. I didn’t know what to do, I couldn’t believe it. It seemed a lie to me, she said.
Source: Sport

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