Leicester City helicopter crash was accidental, inquest jury told
BBC News, Leicester
A referee was asked about the death of five people who died in a helicopter collision accident outside the Crossing Crossing accident outside the King of Electric Power Stadium in Leste City, causing unexpected conclusions.
Fox Chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha was killed with passenger Kaveport Punpare, Nusara Suknamai, pilot Eric Swaffer and his partner Izabela Roza Lechowicz on October 27, 2018.
On Monday, Catherine Mason, a referee, gave a speech by the jury. The jury is expected to retire soon to rulks to die because the investigation entered the third week of the Leicester City Hall.
Professor Mason called the crash “terrible tragedy” because she instructed the jury to conclude only the accident.
She said: “The helicopter collision accident is a terrible tragedy that lost the life of five people.
“These are outstanding people who are greatly loved and will be extremely nostalgic.
“This hearing is to explain to the world how they die.”
The cause of the death of the referee explained that the identity of the deceased was not controversial.
Dr. Michael Biggs of the pathologist Michael Biggs conducted an autopsy test of five deaths. Tell the survey before Ms. LeChowicz died of injuries due to the influence of the crash.
He added that the other four people on the ship would be “quite fast” that the smoke suffered by inhalation of smoke, because the helicopter burst out of fire after crashing outside the stadium on October 27, 2018.
Professor Mason also instructed the jury to conclude that where the five were, when and when and how to die cannot question the discovery of the air accident investigation branch (AAIB).
AAIB report, Published in September 2023It was found that the collision accident was “inevitable” after a series of mechanical failures, and said that the pilot could have “rarely” to save everyone on the boat.
The survey continues.