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«Breaking News» Police hunt hooligans who clashed outside Leicester City's stadium moments before helicopter crash

Police are hunting a group of football hooligans who clashed outside Leicester City FC's stadium - just moments before the tragic helicopter crash which killed five people.


Rival West Ham and Leicester supporters were seen brawling with each other as the club's owner perished in a crash on the opposite side of the King Power Stadium.


Fans become embroiled in the violence on Filbert Way at about 7.30pm on October 27 last year - the fatal crash occurred on the other side of the ground at 7.37pm.





Officers have released images of people they would like to speak to in connection with the incident. One is pictured here outside the King Power stadium


Officers have released images of people they would like to speak to in connection with the incident. One is pictured here outside the King Power stadium






Police have released CCTV images of six men they wish to identify and trace in connection with the incident. One is pictured here


Police have released CCTV images of six men they wish to identify and trace in connection with the incident. One is pictured here



Officers have released images of people they would like to speak to in connection with the incident. Two are pictured here outside the King Power stadium 






No one reported being injured in the incident, however CCTV footage from the area captured the incident in Filbert Way near the junction with Burnmoor Street. Police would like to speak to the man pictured here in connection with the incident


No one reported being injured in the incident, however CCTV footage from the area captured the incident in Filbert Way near the junction with Burnmoor Street. Police would like to speak to the man pictured here in connection with the incident






Detective Constable Jack Thomas, of Leicestershire Police, said: 'Our enquiries into identifying those responsible have been ongoing since October last year and we have been working closely with our colleagues in the Metropolitan Police'. Pictured is a man police would like to speak to in connection with the incident


Detective Constable Jack Thomas, of Leicestershire Police, said: 'Our enquiries into identifying those responsible have been ongoing since October last year and we have been working closely with our colleagues in the Metropolitan Police'. Pictured is a man police would like to speak to in connection with the incident



No one reported being injured in the incident, however CCTV footage from the area captured the incident in Filbert Way near the junction with Burnmoor Street. Police would like to speak to the two men pictured here in connection with the incident 






Six men were arrested earlier today but police still wish to identify those in the CCTV images as they may be able to assist with enquiries. One is pictured here


Six men were arrested earlier today but police still wish to identify those in the CCTV images as they may be able to assist with enquiries. One is pictured here






There were no reports of injuries but police have described the actions of those involved as 'completely unacceptable.' Police would like to speak to the man pictured in connection with the incident


There were no reports of injuries but police have described the actions of those involved as 'completely unacceptable.' Police would like to speak to the man pictured in connection with the incident



Six men were arrested earlier today but police still wish to identify those in the CCTV images as they may be able to assist with enquiries. Two men they would like to speak to are pictured here



All five people on board - the pilot and four passengers, including club owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha - were killed in a tragedy that rocked the footballing world.


Now officers are trying to trace six men in connection with the fight, which broke out following a 1-1 draw between the clubs.


Officers have released images of people they would like to speak to in connection with the incident - and have already made six arrests in Leicester and London this morning.


There were no reports of injuries but police have described the actions of those involved as 'completely unacceptable.'

Detective Constable Jack Thomas, of Leicestershire Police, said: 'Our enquiries into identifying those responsible have been ongoing since October last year and we have been working closely with our colleagues in the Metropolitan Police.


'While no one has reported being injured the actions of those responsible are unacceptable.


'A number of people including families with young children were leaving the stadium after the match.


'Six men were arrested earlier today however we still wish to identify those in the CCTV images as they may be able to assist with our enquiries.


'If you recognise them or have any suspicions about who they may be we would urge you to get in touch.'




All five people on board the helicopter - the pilot and four passengers, including club owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha - were killed in a tragedy that rocked the footballing world


All five people on board the helicopter - the pilot and four passengers, including club owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha - were killed in a tragedy that rocked the footballing world



All five people on board the helicopter - the pilot and four passengers, including club owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha - were killed in a tragedy that rocked the footballing world





Thai billionaire Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha (pictured), employees Nursara Suknamai and Kaveporn Punpare, pilot Eric Swaffer and his co-pilot partner, Izabela Roza Lechowicz, were all killed in the accident on October 27


Thai billionaire Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha (pictured), employees Nursara Suknamai and Kaveporn Punpare, pilot Eric Swaffer and his co-pilot partner, Izabela Roza Lechowicz, were all killed in the accident on October 27



Thai billionaire Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha (pictured), employees Nursara Suknamai and Kaveporn Punpare, pilot Eric Swaffer and his co-pilot partner, Izabela Roza Lechowicz, were all killed in the accident on October 27





Tributes were paid outside the King Power Stadium in Leicester in the days after the crash last year


Tributes were paid outside the King Power Stadium in Leicester in the days after the crash last year



Tributes were paid outside the King Power Stadium in Leicester in the days after the crash last year



Three Leicester men, aged 29, 29, 48 and three London men, aged 21, 32 and 56, were arrested on suspicion of violent disorder and remain in police custody.


The Leicester City helicopter crash shocked the sporting world, when the vehicle spiralled out of control moments after it took off from the pitch following a Premier League match at Leicester's King Power Stadium between Vichai's club and West Ham.   


Instead of crashing into the stands and hospitality areas it came down on empty land 200 yards from the stadium before erupting in a fireball.


It avoided busy roads and the last of the 31,000 fans still in the area along with dozens of police officers.


Experts suspect the tail rotor failed, sending the £6million AugustaWestland AW169 into a 'dead man's curve' that even the best pilot would not have been able to handle.    


Anyone with any information on the altercation outside the stadium that night is asked to contact DC 1149 Thomas on 101.

Link hienalouca.com

https://hienalouca.com/2019/02/14/police-hunt-hooligans-who-clashed-outside-leicester-citys-stadium-moments-before-helicopter-crash/
Main photo article Police are hunting a group of football hooligans who clashed outside Leicester City FC’s stadium – just moments before the tragic helicopter crash which killed five people.
Rival West Ham and Leicester supporters were seen brawling with each other as the club’s owner perished...


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