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The body recovered from the wreckage of a plane at the bottom of the English Channel has been confirmed as Emiliano Sala.
Families of the Argentinean striker and pilot David Ibbotson have been nervously awaiting news over whose body was pulled from the crashed Piper Malibu on Wednesday, after it went missing on January 21.
Dorset Police confirmed this evening the body was that of the 28-year-old footballer.
Sala was flying to start his new life in the UK from Nantes in France after his £15million signing to Cardiff FC when the plane went down.
A coroner's examination of the body, which was recovered from the seabed, established which of the two men they had found.
Weather conditions are so bad off Guernsey it is not clear if the wreckage can be brought to the surface - meaning it remains unclear whether not Mr Ibbotson's body will be returned to dry land.
An official search was called off after four days after it was deemed unlikely the men could have survived.
A private search was launched for the plane and the men. Hours after the Ocean Geo III was launched its sonar radars picked up the plane on a seabed.
Then, robotic submarines were used to assess it and film the inside. Yesterday one body was brought to the surface.
Earlier today friends and relatives of the pilot's wife Nora said she was 'beside herself' waiting to hear whether or not he had been found.
Cardiff City Football Club said in a statement: 'We offer our most heartfelt sympathies and condolences to the family of Emiliano.
'He and David will forever remain in our thoughts.'
Missing footballer Emiliano Sala was confirmed dead after his body was brought up from the bottom of the English Channel
The body was recovered from the wreckage of the plane carrying Cardiff City footballer Emiliano Sala on Wednesday
The body was taken to a coroner who announced late on Thursday it was Emiliano Sala whose body was recovered
Pilot David Ibbotson and his wife, Nora Ibbotson. The frequent flyer went missing with his plane on January 21
Mr Ibbotson's wife Nora has been desperately waiting for news at her home in Crowle, near Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire.
A local businesswoman in the tiny close knit village - where a makeshift shrine to the missing part time pilot, gas fitter and father-of-three - has been set up in his memory at the market square - said tonight: 'We've heard that Nora hasn't yet been told which body had been found. She is distraught with grief not knowing, the waiting is agony for her and her family and our hearts go out to them.'
A relative of the heartbroken family said: 'What's happened is awful and all we want is for David's body to be found so we can lay him to rest properly, as he deserves, and pay our respects. Not knowing where he is and if his body has been found or maybe never will be is the worst thing ever.'
One body from the wreckage of the plane has been recovered more than 20 miles off the coast of Guernsey
Sixty-year-old Mr Ibbotson's wife Nora and former wife Georgina Gymer, who now lives in New Zealand, are understood to have been in contact to unite in grief across the globe.
The body was brought off ship, Geo Ocean III, on a stretcher and transferred to a private ambulance before being taken to Dorset Police and the local coroner.
The sea search vessel FPV Morven picked up the wreckage using sonar and an unmanned Air Accident Investigation Branch submarine sent to the sea bed used an HD camera to identify the blue and white aircraft.
Sala's girlfriend Berenice Schkair yesterday posted a picture on Instagram of a rose stuck into the sand next to the sea.
Mr Ibbotson's daughter, sister and nephew were among loved ones paying respects to the 60-year-old gas engineer, part time pilot and devoted family man, earlier this week.
His younger sister Helen Kapatysulias wrote: 'To David, my gentle brother. I have so many memories of you, mine is of you when you were coming home from school, you used to pick me up and carry me home. I will lock these memories in my heart forever.
'All I would like is to see your face, smiling, cheekily, again. I know you're safe wherever you are. I pray that one day I will see you again, my gentle Big Brother.
'I love you forever and always and will never forget you.'
His daughter penned In loving memory of a dear Dad: 'Daddio, Words cannot describe how much I am going to miss you. You are the best dad anybody could wish for and I will love you always. I have (word illegible) memories and will pass these on to anybody I meet. All my love Vicki.'
The official search was called off after four days after the coastguard deemed survival not likely.
Marine scientist Mr Mearns volunteered to help the Sala family for free after initial search and rescue efforts by a number of agencies failed.
Him and his team, working in conjunction with the AAIB, found the remains of the plane within two hours of starting their search.
The families of both men remain intent on getting answers.
It is not yet known why the plane came down.
An experienced pilot chartered by football agent Willie McKay to fly Emiliano Sala drafted in a 'rusty' part-time replacement and covered the costs on his credit card causing confusion when the plane vanished, it was revealed.
Mr McKay wanted his usual pilot David Henderson, 60, to carry the Argentinian striker to Britain but he drafted in David Ibbotson, 59, after asking him: 'Do you want to spend a weekend in Nantes?'
Mr Ibbotson, a boiler engineer and part-time pilot, told a friend he was 'a bit rusty' with the instruments of the 35-year-old aircraft and it did not have the licence to carry paying passengers.
Describing the time period since, Mr McKay, a mega-agent renowned for his contacts in France, told l'Equipe sports newspaper that it has 'been an absolute nightmare for us.'
Messages were left around the base of a tree in Crowle for the pilot after a body was found at the bottom of the Channel
Sala's mother and sister seen as search for the plane which disappeared over English Channel began on Sunday
Sala's former girlfriend Berenice Schkair, a French model, posted an image on Instagram of a rose in tribute to the footballer
The Geo Ocean III specialist search vessel off the coast of Alderney in the English Channel. The crew found the plane hours after the search began
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