'Sala & Pilot Are Dead'
By David Kappel
After the missing plane carrying new
Cardiff City striker Emiliano Sala was found, the shattering news that both the
player and the pilot are dead has now been confirmed by a search expert
involved in the rescue mission.
In what will
be remembered as the biggest tragedy of the recent transfer window, many hoped
that the Argentine footballer, who joined Cardiff from Nantes in January, would
miraculously still be found alive.
However,
David Mearns, director of Bluewater Recoveries – the company in charge of the
renewed efforts to locate the plane – has stated that both Sala and pilot David
Ibbotson's families "know" that the pair have passed away.
"What
these families know at the moment is that both (Sala and Ibbotson) are dead and
what they want is to recover their bodies," Mearns told Argentine
publication Clarin.
"The
most important thing is the bodies. Recovering the bodies is the most important
thing for both families. The plane is a different matter, that's related only
to determining the cause of the accident."
Mearns,
whose company found the missing plane on sea ground in the English Channel on
Sunday, also insisted that, so far, only one body has been found and that the
recovery is now in the hands of the Air Accidents Investigations Branch (AAIB).
"I'm
not involved anymore. Once we found it, everything was in the hands of the Air
Accidents Investigations Branch. They will investigate what caused the crash,"
he added.
"What I
know is that they only have one body, that's everything I know. They (AAIB)
tried to recover the body during the night and I know they had some trouble.
"If
they are doing it now, they're doing it with a robotic vehicle, operated remotely
by a pilot and connected to the ship with a cable. It has cameras and
microphones and has robotic arms.
"The
issue is where the body is; that is to say if it is free or if it's stuck in
the seats. They can recover the body in different ways: they could possibly use
a hook or a rope. You could also potentially use a basket. There are many ways
of doing it. As far as I know, there are no divers.
"The
family will be very grateful for their efforts. Now, we're praying for them to
succeed.”
Mearns got
involved in the search for Sala's missing plane after a widespread air search
failed to find a trace of the aircraft following its disappearance on 21
January. The forward's family started a crowdfunding appeal to continue the
search, and high-profile figures such as Kylian Mbappe and Lionel Messi, among
many others, contributed to the initiative.
We, at
Soccer Laduma, send our condolences to the families and friends of Emiliano
Sala and pilot David Ibbotson.
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