Sunday 28 October 2018

SHOCKING: Helicopter Crashes In The Vicinity Of Leicester City's King Power Stadium

SHOCKING: Helicopter Crashes In The Vicinity Of Leicester City's King Power Stadium

The helicopter which belongs to Leicester City owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha has crashed in the vicinity of the King Power Stadium.
The incident occurred after Leicester's 1-1 draw with West Ham in the Premier League on Saturday night.
A Leicester police statement said: "Emergency services are currently at the King Power Stadium where an aircraft came down in a car park behind the ground.
"Enquiries to establish the exact circumstances of the collision are ongoing."
East Midlands Ambulance Service NHS Trust tweeted: "We received a call at 8.38pm this evening to reports of a helicopter crash near King Power Stadium.
"We sent a doctor, two paramedics in ambulance cars, a crewed ambulance and our Hazardous Area Response Team, with the first resource arriving within two minutes of the call.
"We are currently working with our colleagues in Leicestershire Police and Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service at the scene.
"We advise members of the public to stay away from the area while we deal with this incident."
Sky Sports News reporter Rob Dorsett said: "At about 8:30 this evening, eyewitnesses told me they saw the Leicester City owners' helicopter take off from the pitch inside the King Power Stadium - as it does after every game - and after a few seconds it appeared to lose control.
Leicester City chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha
"It was sent spinning out of control and crashed in the car park at the rear of the King Power Stadium, just a few hundred metres away from where the pitch is."
Sky sources understand Leicester vice-chairman Aiyawatt Srivaddanaprabha and Leicester Director of Football John Rudkin were not among the passengers.
A Leicester City spokesman said: "We are assisting Leicestershire Police and the Emergency Services in dealing with a major incident at King Power Stadium.
"The club will issue a more detailed statement once further information has been established."
Srivaddhanaprabha leaves the stadium by his helicopter, which lands in the centre circle on the pitch, after every Leicester home game.
The Thai businessman, who owns the King Power company, bought the club in 2010 and became chairman the following February.
Under his ownership, Leicester won the Premier League title in the 2015/16 season.

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Stop electing leaders without education - Sanusi tells Nigerians


Stop electing leaders without education - Sanusi tells Nigerians

- The emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, says people without education fail to educate the masses after assuming office
- Sanusi advises the federal government to prioritise education by using the trillions of naira it spends on subsidising petroleum products in educating the young ones in the country
- The monarch blames northern leaders for failing to provide the enabling environment for children in north to attend schools
The emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, has urged Nigerians to refrain from electing politicians without education into public offices.
The monarch gave the advice on Saturday, October 27, when he spoke at the 6th convocation ceremony of Nile University of Nigeria in Abuja, The Nation reports.
The former Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) governor said people without education fail to provide education after assuming office.
“We have to take an interest in the quality of our leaders and representatives in the level of education. If you look around this country at many levels of leadership, we have elected and we have chosen to elect people who do not have an education. And because they are not educated, they cannot give an education,” he said.