https://gsy.bailiwickexpress.com/gsy.../#.Xms3qqj7TVg

The final report by the Air Accident Investigation Board looking into the plane crash which killed Emiliano Sala and left his pilot missing is being released today.

The report has been being worked on since Mr Sala and David Ibbotson were involved in the crash in January 2019.

It will be published at 14:00 today, after a briefing which is due to be held looking into the crash at lunchtime today in Hampshire.

Crispin Orr, Chief Inspector of Air Accidents and Geraint Herbert, Investigator In Charge, along with a team of investigators, will be giving a presentation on the findings.

The report is expected to include the reason the Piper PA-46-310P Malibu went down.


Earlier in the week the police announced no further action to be taken against the man arrested on suspicion of manslaughter

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-51831150

A man arrested on suspicion of manslaughter over the death of footballer Emiliano Sala will face no further action.

The Argentine striker, 28, was killed in a plane crash along with pilot David Ibbotson just two days after signing for Cardiff City in January 2019.

In June, Dorset Police arrested a 64-year-old man from North Yorkshire.

The force said it would "not be seeking a formal charging decision by the CPS in relation to homicide offences".

Det Insp Simon Huxter said: "We have carried out a detailed examination into the circumstances of Mr Sala's death, this has been a complex investigation involving the examination of a large amount of evidence and in liaison with a range of organisations.

"An investigation into the operation of the flight continues and this is being led by the CAA and therefore it would be inappropriate for us to make any further comment at this time."

He said Sala's family had been updated about the decision.