Emiliano Salas sister is in Wales and has asked Cardiff City for all the facts as the search for her brother and a missing pilot continues.Bluebirds chief executive Ken Choo joined talkSPORT host Jim White on Thursday to share the latest news on the search and rescue efforts for the striker.Sala, signed in a club-record 15million deal on Saturday, remains missing along with pilot David Ibbotson, after the plane flying him from Nantes to Cardiff disappeared from radar over the English channel on Monday evening.5
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She has read a lot in the press but she wants to hear from the club and get the facts. Were trying to get as much factual information for her and make sure all the right facts she requires are conveyed to her.We have also organised Guernsey police to have a meeting with her today in Wales to convey to her the timeline of the flights, when the flight left, when it should have landed, where is the nearest piece of land where the plane could possibly have landed, how the search and rescue is being conducted and who by.The family is living in Argentina and she just wants to look a person in the face, in the eye and get more factual information thats the reason for her trip.5
Chief executive Ken Choo praised Sala as a "humble man", adding: "He's willing to fight and join us [Cardiff City] and help us, so I view him as a hero." He said the club would provide information to the family, but added: "With a missing plane, there is a lot of information to acquire - it could take up to six months to a year." 'Alarm bells'
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Cardiff chief executive Ken Choo says club is helping striker's sister gather information for family in Argentina Emiliano Sala's sister is in Wales and has asked Cardiff City for 'all the facts' as the search for her brother and a missing pilot continues.
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