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The family of Leicester owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha have returned to visit the tributes laid in the wake of the helicopter crash at the King Power Stadium

Leicester City's next Premier League fixture at Cardiff on Saturday will go ahead as planned, the club have confirmed.

The club have been in mourning following fatalities caused by a helicopter crash which occurred outside the King Power Stadium last Saturday, following the 1-1 draw with West Ham.

Five people on board the helicopter, including club owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, tragically lost their lives.

Tributes have been paid outside the stadium, while players and the entirety of the club staff came together on Monday to remember those involved.

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Image: Leicester City's King Power Stadium has been a scene of mourning in recent days

Leicester players were asked for their thoughts on whether the match in south Wales should be played as scheduled and were unanimously in favour, it is understood.

Vichai's son, Aiyawatt, has fully backed the decision and wishes for the game to go ahead to honour his father, while the board are also in agreement.

Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha, Jamie Vardy and Kasper Schmeichel pay tribute to club chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, who was killed with four other people when his helicopter crashed outside the King Power Stadium on Saturday evening
Image: Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha has backed the decision and wants the game to honour his father

The club confirmed on Tuesday evening that the upcoming fixture away to Cardiff would go ahead, with the release of a short statement.

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"Leicester City's Premier League fixture at Cardiff City this Saturday (3 November) will go ahead as scheduled, as the Club continues its tributes to its late Chairman, Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha.

"A minute's silence will be observed before kick-off at the Cardiff City Stadium and players will wear black armbands in Khun Vichai's honour.

"An announcement on the rearrangement of the Club's EFL Cup Fourth Round tie against Southampton, postponed earlier this week, will be made in due course."

A book of condolence has also been opened by the club, enabling fans to leave messages at the King Power and will be available "for the foreseeable future."

Former Foxes boss Nigel Pearson has also paid tribute to the late chairman, commending the "immeasurable impact on English football" he had since taking control of Leicester.

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