Leicester owners suing for £2.1bn over helicopter crash
- Leicester City's owners are suing Italian company Leonardo SpA for £2.15bn after the death of Chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha in a helicopter crash in 2018.
- The lawsuit is the largest fatal accident claim in English history, seeking compensation for loss of earnings and damages.
- An inquiry found that a damaged tail rotor caused the crash, ruling out pilot error, according to the British government's Air Accidents Investigation Branch .
- Leonardo stated it would defend the claim, asserting compliance with safety standards in the design and manufacture of the helicopter.
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