In January 2019, the world of football was paralyzed when the deceased of emilio room who lost his life in a plane crash when he was returning from Britain to summarize to Cardiff Citywho at that time was disputing the Premier league of English football.
In this way, Cardiff claims multimillion-dollar compensation from the nantes Delaware France for the damages caused by the death of the Argentine striker.
The French newspaper L´Equipe He stated that Cardiff is asking for a sum of 100 million euros, plus the reimbursement of the first ten million that he had already paid for the footballer’s pass.
The institution presented a letter to request compensation of “100 million euros with interest at the legal rate from the date of the sentence, for the loss of profit suffered.”
“Emiliano could have scored the few goals that would have saved us from relegation,” said Vincent Tan, owner of the institution, who currently plays for Championship English (second division).
After Sala’s death, what Cardiff claimed was that at the time of the air tragedy they were not yet officially their player and that, therefore, they did not have to be financially burdened.
Sala became the most expensive signing in the history of Cardiff at that time, but the plane in which he was traveling crashed in the English Channelending his life and that of the pilot who accompanied him, david ibbotson.
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