Fans have laid scarves and shirts outside Leicester City's King Power Stadium on Sunday, a day after a helicopter belonging to the club's Thai owner, Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, crashed outside the grounds. The club later confirmed that the 61-year-old was among five people to have died. Dozens of candles and flowers could also be seen among the tributes, as well as an image of Ganesh – a Hindu god often found at Thai Buddhist temples.

'[The owners have] made this football team dream the impossible,' one fan told reporters as emergency workers pored over the crash site. Ian Bason, the chairman of the club's supporter trust, added that 'they've done things well outside what most club owners would do.'