Leicester City pay tribute to chairman
By Reuters
04 November 2018 |
5:30 am
Leicester City and Cardiff City players, team officials and fans paid their respects on Saturday (November 3) to the victims of last weekend's helicopter crash outside the King Power Stadium which led to the deaths of Leicester owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha and four others.
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