Emiliano Sala’s body to be flown to Argentina before a wake on Saturday

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Emiliano Sala’s body to be flown to Argentina before a wake on Saturday at his boyhood club San Martin FC… with Cardiff City owner Vincent Tan offering to pay all costs for repatriation

  • Emiliano Sala’s remains will be flown to Argentina on Friday morning
  • The Cardiff City striker died after a plane he was on crashed in the Channel
  • Sala’s wake will take place on Saturday at his boyhood club of San Martin FC
  • Sala played for there, 300 miles north of Buenos Aires, until he was 15 years old
  • Cardiff owner Vincent Tan has offered to pay for the costs of repatriation 

Gerard Couzens for MailOnline

Tragic Cardiff City striker Emiliano Sala’s body will be repatriated on Friday ahead of a wake in the gym of his boyhood club.

Julio Muller, mayor of the town of Progreso in the Argentinian province of Santa Fe where Emiliano grew up, confirmed his remains would reach Ezeiza International Airport in Buenos Aires around 9am local time on Friday.

The footballer’s body will then be taken to the provincial capital by road on a six-hour journey before reaching Progreso on Friday night for the wake on Saturday at the San Martin Club gym.

Emiliano Sala's body will be flown to Argentina on Friday ahead of a wake on Saturday

Emiliano Sala's body will be flown to Argentina on Friday ahead of a wake on Saturday

Emiliano Sala’s body will be flown to Argentina on Friday ahead of a wake on Saturday

His wake will take place at San Martin de Progeso, where he played football until he was 15

His wake will take place at San Martin de Progeso, where he played football until he was 15

His wake will take place at San Martin de Progeso, where he played football until he was 15

San Martin has indicated it intends changing the name of its stadium to Estadio Emiliano Sala

San Martin has indicated it intends changing the name of its stadium to Estadio Emiliano Sala

San Martin has indicated it intends changing the name of its stadium to Estadio Emiliano Sala

Mr Muller said Emiliano’s mum Mercedes and sister Romina, who travelled to Europe after the light aircraft taking him from France to Cardiff disappeared over the Channel near Guernsey, have already rejoined his lorry driver dad Horacio in Progreso.

Referring to the footballer by his shortened name Emi, he said: ‘Emi’s remains will reach Progreso, 300 miles north of Buenos Aires, late on Friday.

‘The wake will be organised in the gym at San Martin FC.’

San Martin President Daniel Ribero added: ‘Emi’s body is going to reach Argentina from Europe on Friday and on Saturday we will spend several hours saying farewell to him at the club.’

It emerged earlier this week Cardiff City owner Vincent Tan had told Emiliano’s relatives he would pay for the striker to be repatriated.

An inquest at Bournemouth town hall in Dorset heard on Monday the footballer, whose body was recovered in a privately-funded search, died of head and trunk injuries when the plane he was on crashed into the Channel.

San Martin Club is located 300 miles north of the Argentine capital of Buenos Aires

San Martin Club is located 300 miles north of the Argentine capital of Buenos Aires

San Martin Club is located 300 miles north of the Argentine capital of Buenos Aires

The club is situated in the south of the small town of Progreso in the province of Santa Fe 

The club is situated in the south of the small town of Progreso in the province of Santa Fe 

The club is situated in the south of the small town of Progreso in the province of Santa Fe 

Cardiff City owner Vincent Tan has offered to pay for the costs of Sala's repatriation

Cardiff City owner Vincent Tan has offered to pay for the costs of Sala's repatriation

Cardiff City owner Vincent Tan has offered to pay for the costs of Sala’s repatriation

The body of the pilot of the single-engine Piper Malibu which disappeared on January 21, 59-year-old David Ibbotson, is yet to be found and his family are insisting the search must go on.

Wife Nora said earlier this week: ‘We just know we can’t leave him out there on his own until we have tried to do everything we can.’

San Martin de Progreso, where the footballer played until he was 15, has already indicated it intends changing the name of its stadium and calling it Estadio Emiliano Sala.

The Argentinian striker was heading from Nantes, where he spent nearly four years, to Cardiff after the Premier League side signed him for a club-record fee of £15million.

Cardiff chairman Mehmet Dalman has said the club would pay the fee if they are ‘contractually obliged.’

 

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