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The search for the missing plane carrying Cardiff City striker Emiliano Sala was officially called off on Thursday.
The Guernsey Police released the following statement regarding the decision:
Guernsey Police @GuernseyPolice
3.15pm Update.
Please read the attached statement.
Unless there is a significant development, there will be no further updates https://t.co/jbEIFMB3zi
As seen in the following video from ITV News, search plane pilot Mike Tidd said there is “absolutely no chance” of finding Sala or the pilot of the missing plane alive at this stage:
ITV News Channel TV @itvchanneltv
Mike Tidd, the pilot flying the Channel Islands Air Search plane looking for the missing Piper PA-46 Malibu says “there is absolutely no chance of finding anybody alive.” He does not think the search from the skies will continue either. https://t.co/BlibbDxbUG
The plane went missing Monday off Guernsey while taking Sala from Nantes in western France to the Welsh capital of Cardiff.
Per ESPN.com, the search began in the English Channel around the island on Tuesday and went on for two days before getting called off on Thursday.
Sala, 28, is an Argentina native who spent the past four seasons at Nantes in Ligue 1.
During his time at Nantes, Sala scored 42 goals across 117 appearances, which led to Cardiff agreeing a club-record £18 million fee with the club to take him to the Premier League.
While the official search has concluded, the Guernsey Police’s statement noted that all vessels and aircrafts in the area will be asked to keep an eye out for any sign of the missing plane, Sala or pilot Dave Ibbotson.
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