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Emiliano Sala's family arrive to oversee private search for missing plane

The family of missing footballer Emiliano Sala have arrived in the Channel Islands to oversee a private search.

The family of missing Argentine footballer Emiliano Sala have arrived in the Channel Islands to oversee a private search of the plane that disappeared last week.

An official search-and-rescue operation for the light aircraft carrying Sala and pilot David Ibbotson was called off on Thursday.

The flight was going from the French city of Nantes to Cardiff, where Sala was set to play in the Premier League.

Floral tributes dedicated to missing footballer Emiliano Sala outside the Cardiff City Stadium in Cardiff, Wales.
Floral tributes dedicated to missing footballer Emiliano Sala outside the Cardiff City Stadium in Cardiff, Wales. Source: AAP

More than 300,000 euros ($A475,000) has been raised online to allow Sala's family to fund a private search around the Channel Islands.

Argentine soccer greats Lionel Messi and Diego Maradona were among those making pleas to resume a search.

David Mearns, an American-born marine scientist who is based in southeast England, is helping with the private search.

Mearns said Sala's family is "looking at this as a missing person, a missing plane and until they are satisfied, that's the mode that we are in."


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