Emiliano Sala: Body to be flown home to Argentina for vigil

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Emiliano Sala celebrates after scoring for Nantes against TroyesImage source, Getty Images
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Emiliano Sala was flying from Nantes to Cardiff when the plane he was in crashed

The body of footballer Emiliano Sala is to be flown back to his hometown in Argentina where a vigil is planned.

Sala, 28, was travelling to Cardiff in a plane piloted by David Ibbotson, which went missing over the English Channel on 21 January.

Sala was flying to join his new side Cardiff City from French club Nantes when the plane went missing.

Julio Muller, mayor of Sala's hometown of Progreso, said the footballer's family had arrived for the service.

Mr Muller said Sala's body would arrive in the late afternoon on Friday and be taken to the gymnasium next to his youth club's headquarters, where a vigil was scheduled.

His boyhood club San Martin de Progreso posted an emotional tribute on Facebook, saying: "We are waiting for you...like the first day you left but this time to stay with us forever.

"You went and you are an example for everyone. Eternally in our hearts."

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Authorities formally identified Sala's body last week, with his family saying they could "now begin to mourn our son and our brother."

Sala died of "head and trunk injuries," an inquest heard on Monday.

His former teammates gave him a rousing send off on Sunday, playing a French league match in a special black kit with each player wearing Sala's name on the back of their jersey.