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Mon Apr 29, 2019 1:59 pm

Emiliano Sala mortuary bosses issue statement over vile images of Cardiff City star's body -




A Cardiff City spokesperson said: “Cardiff City FC expresses its disgust and outrage at the individual/individuals who thoughtlessly took and shared the image."


Monday 29th April 2019



Emiliano Sala's body was taken to the Holly Tree Lodge mortuary building at the East Cemetery in Bournemouth


Council chiefs who run the mortuary where Emiliano Sala's body was kept have expressed their shock after pictures of the dead Cardiff City footballer appeared online.

Police have launched an investigation into who took the images and how they came to be released into the public domain.

Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council, who run the Holly Tree Lodge mortuary in Bournemouth, told WalesOnline: “We are revolted by this heartless act and cannot understand why anyone would do such a vile and hurtful thing. We are of course supporting the Police in their investigation in any way that we can, and will continue to provide any assistance required.

"As the Police investigation is ongoing, it would not be appropriate to comment further at this stage.”

The Holly Tree Lodge mortuary building at the East Cemetery in Bournemouth



The Sunday Mirror reported one theory being looked at by police is that the mortuary was broken into during the days Sala's body was there prior to a post-mortem examination.

The Sala tragedy happened on January 21 after the plane he was travelling in crashed into the English Channel. Pilot David Ibbotson remains unaccounted for.

Sala's cause of death was revealed at an inquest opening in February, days after his body was recovered from the water on February 6 and handed into the care of Dorset Coroner.

Dorset Police said: “We are aware that a picture reported to be of Mr Sala’s body has been shared on social media channels and are disgusted somebody did this.

“We are investigating this incident and working with a number of ­agencies to establish how the picture was taken and who is responsible.”




A Cardiff City spokesperson said: “Cardiff City FC expresses its disgust and outrage at the individual/individuals who thoughtlessly took and shared the image."


An interim Air Accidents Investigation Branch report published in February revealed the final moments of the flight and released new images of the wreckage taken by investigators.

Cardiff City last week announced changes to player travel arrangements following the tragedy, while the investigation into the crash continues.

The club remain locked in a dispute with French club Nantes over the £15m transfer fee for Sala, which is yet to be paid. You can read the full details of that here.
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Re: Cardiff City FC expresses its disgust & outrage at the i

Mon Apr 29, 2019 2:47 pm

Sick b*stard whoever it was who took the photo

Re: Cardiff City FC expresses its disgust & outrage at the i

Mon Apr 29, 2019 2:58 pm

find it a bit strange that its only now the police seem to be interested..

Re: Cardiff City FC expresses its disgust & outrage at the i

Mon Apr 29, 2019 3:39 pm

It's been in circulation for a while. Not long after the post mortem in fact.

Shocking

Re: Cardiff City FC expresses its disgust & outrage at the i

Mon Apr 29, 2019 4:23 pm

What the f**k is the matter with people. Who in their right mind would break into a friggin mortuary let alone take photos. Crazy twats

Re: Cardiff City FC expresses its disgust & outrage at the i

Mon Apr 29, 2019 4:55 pm

Cardiffcity25 wrote:What the f**k is the matter with people. Who in their right mind would break into a friggin mortuary let alone take photos. Crazy twats

Absolute c@nt/s,hope they get caught and given a custodial sentence, a disgusting thing to do,they are sick as f@ck for sure. :banghead:

Re: Cardiff City FC expresses its disgust & outrage at the i

Mon Apr 29, 2019 5:01 pm

Cardiffcity25 wrote:What the f**k is the matter with people. Who in their right mind would break into a friggin mortuary let alone take photos. Crazy twats



Terrible if true, I thought it must have been a member of staff, or undertaker or something?

Re: Cardiff City FC expresses its disgust & outrage at the i

Mon Apr 29, 2019 8:55 pm

Someone's been arrested over it :thumbup:

Re: Cardiff City FC expresses its disgust & outrage at the i

Mon Apr 29, 2019 8:56 pm

pembroke allan wrote:Someone's been arrested over it :thumbup:

Brilliant news.

Re: Cardiff City FC expresses its disgust & outrage at the i

Mon Apr 29, 2019 10:56 pm

bluebirdoct1962 wrote:
pembroke allan wrote:Someone's been arrested over it :thumbup:

Brilliant news.




2 people arrested by Wiltshire force :thumbup:

Re: Cardiff City FC expresses its disgust & outrage at the i

Tue Apr 30, 2019 2:17 pm

2 people arrested by Wiltshire force :thumbup:


Yeah, I understand your happiness :) ... but in future it would be much better to prevent such unnecessary events, if we can call them so. When our CEO managers ask us to write custom essay about football players and especially football fans, IMHO - I think there are a lot of other situations and "events", which can be taken for official reports or papers.

Re: Cardiff City FC expresses its disgust & outrage at the i

Wed May 01, 2019 12:21 am

Mike1512 wrote:
2 people arrested by Wiltshire force :thumbup:


Yeah, I understand your happiness :) ... but in future it would be much better to prevent such unnecessary events, if we can call them so. When our CEO managers ask us to write custom essay about football players and especially football fans, IMHO - I think there are a lot of other situations and "events", which can be taken for official reports or papers.



lost :?