Emiliano Sala: CAA says crash investigation could take rest of 2020

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Emiliano Sala: CAA says crash investigation could take rest of 2020
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Striker’s family criticise Civil Aviation Authority’s investigation, which would delay Sala’s inquest

The family of the footballer Emiliano Sala, who died in a plane crash 14 months ago, has strongly criticised the length of time it is taking the UK aviation regulator to investigate the tragedy.

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