Britain's air accident watchdog has launched an investigation into why a helicopter belonging to the owner of Leicester City F-C plummeted to the ground shortly after taking off last night.
The Air Accident Investigation Branch has been deployed to the site at the soccer stadium, where flowers, wreaths and candles have been left outside, alongside a large image of the Hindu god Ganesh.
The Thai billionaire owner of the soccer club (Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha) is known for arriving and leaving the stadium in his helicopter at home games, but there has been no official statement as to who was on board the aircraft when it crashed.
Flowers and wreaths have been laid outside Leicester's City's stadium, the morning after a helicopter belonging to the English club's owner.
Small bouquets were left by members of the public alongside a large image of the Hindu god Ganesh, which was also propped up among the flowers. A small candle was placed in front of the flowers as people gathered at the stadium.
The club from central England has said it is assisting authorities with ``a major incident'' at the stadium after eyewitnesses reported seeing the helicopter plummet to the ground shortly after it took off from the field following a Premier League game between Leicester and West Ham on Saturday night.