Helicopter of Leicester City owners crashes outside stadium

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An helicopter arrives at King Power stadium to pick up Leicester City Chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha after the English Premier League soccer match between Leicester City and Southampton at the King Power Stadium in Leicester, England, Sunday, April 3, 2016. (Rui Vieira/AP)

LEICESTER, England — A helicopter was engulfed in flames in a carpark outside English soccer club Leicester shortly after a Premier League game on Saturday.

The helicopter belonging to Leicester’s ownership took off from the center of the field at King Power Stadium more than an hour after the game against West Ham was drawn 1-1, and crashed seconds later.

But there were no immediate details about who was on board.

The team said it was assisting authorities with “a major incident” outside the stadium but no further information was provided.

The local ambulance service said in a statement: “We received a call at 8:38 p.m. this evening to reports of a helicopter crash near King Power Stadium. We sent a doctor, two paramedics in ambulance cars, a crewed ambulance and our Hazardous Area Response Team, with the first resource arriving within two minutes of the call.”

Leicester was bought in 2010 by billionaire Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, who also owns Thai duty-free retail giant King Power. The team won the English Premier League at odds of 5,000-1 in 2016.

The Premier League tweeted: “Thoughts from all at the Premier League are with everyone affected by tonight’s incident.”

Leicester players Harry Maguire and Wilfred Ndidi tweeted the emoji of praying hands.

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