The helicopter lifted off the football pitch at King Power Stadium about 30 minutes after Leicester met West Ham on a Saturday night at the end of October last year. The helicopter was hit by a fault with the rear rotor. Two police officers tried to rescue the victims, but were forced back from the heavy fire.

Outside the arena, thousands of supporters quickly gathered, not just to Leicester City, leaving lots of flowers and scarves and the place quickly became a place for reflection and reflection. The work of grief moved throughout England for several weeks.

The case is decided in a court in Bangkok

Owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha was at the time Thailand's fifth richest person with a fortune of nearly SEK 50 billion. Leicester's home arena King Power Stadium is named after his duty free company. The family of former beauty queen Nusara Suknamai, 33, then employed by Vichai's company, now suits Vichai's company for SEK 95 million. According to Thai law, the owner of the helicopter is responsible for the accident and the case will be decided in civil court in Bangkok.

- Mr Vichai was the owner of the helicopter and it also had the name King Power on it. It seems the company is trying to shirk its responsibilities, says family lawyer Pinit Laksanavisit, according to AP.

The first trial date is set for November 26, but the lawyer states that a settlement can be envisaged.

An accident investigation showed that the pilot's pedals connected to the rotor blades stopped working and the helicopter crashed right down into a parking lot outside the arena.