Emiliano Sala: Cushions 'from missing plane' found
An underwater search for footballer Emiliano Sala's plane will take place after cushions were found on a beach.
They were discovered near Surtainville on France's Cotentin Peninsula, on Monday, by French authorities.
Following this, the Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) has identified an area of four square nautical miles for a search.
The plane disappeared with Sala, 28, and pilot David Ibbotson, from Crowle, North Lincolnshire, on board last week.
Emiliano Sala (left) was on board a plane being flown by pilot David Ibbotson (right) |
Unverified photographs of cushions, taken on Wednesday, were captured by a woman taking a walk on the beach near Surtainville.
Investigators believe the two seat cushions pictured came from the aircraft.
Josette Bernard shows a photograph she took of debris she found on the beach at Surtainville |
This unverified image shows a cushion which was found on the beach, believed to be from the plane |
A spokesman said French safety authorities found the two seat cushions, which preliminary examinations suggested were likely from the missing aircraft.
Following this, detailed assessments of the flight path and last known radar position were carried out, which identified the search area.
The PA-46-310P Malibu aircraft Sala and Mr Ibbotson were on board |
If it is found, a remotely operated vehicle will be sent down to examine it.
Argentine Sala signed for Cardiff City and was travelling from Nantes, where he previously played, when the flight was lost over the English channel.
An official search for it was called off with Guernsey officials saying there was little chance those on board survived, however, more than £290,000 was raised for a private search to continue.
The cushions were found on a stretch of the Normandy coast near Surtainville |
@davidlmearns
The privately funded search for the plane carrying Emiliano will be conducted, on behalf of the Sala family, in close coordination with the AAIB search effort. The two vessels will work together to search the designated area as safely, completely and efficiently as possible."And we are liaising closely with those involved to maximise the chance of locating any wreckage and ensure a safe search operation."
3:41 PM - Jan 30, 2019
Marine scientist David Mearns, who is spearheading the private search and is a Sala family spokesman, tweeted that both vessels will work together as "safely, completely and efficiently as possible".
On Wednesday evening, Nantes players wore shirts bearing Sala's name during their first match since their former striker went missing.
Sala's family arrived at Guernsey Airport on Sunday as a private search took place |
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