Premier League clubs show support after helicopter crash
Manchester United, City, Liverpool and Chelsea showed their support following a helicopter crash outside Leicester City's stadium.

The Premier League united behind Leicester City after a helicopter crashed outside the club's stadium.
A helicopter reportedly belonging to Leicester chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha came down outside King Power Stadium following Saturday's 1-1 draw with West Ham.
Leicester confirmed they were dealing with a "major incident at King Power Stadium" as police and ambulance services attended the scene.
Amid the uncertainty, the likes of Manchester United, Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea, Tottenham and Saturday's opponents West Ham showed their support.
United wrote: "The thoughts of everyone at Manchester United are with @LCFC and those affected by tonight's incident at King Power Stadium."
Thoughts from all at the Premier League are with everyone affected by tonight’s incident at October 27, 2018
The thoughts of everyone at Manchester United are with and those affected by tonight’s incident at King Power Stadium.October 27, 2018
The thoughts of everyone at Manchester City are with all those at following the incident after tonight’s match at the King Power Stadium.October 27, 2018
The thoughts of everyone at Liverpool Football Club are with Leicester City and those affected by events at the King Power Stadium this evening.October 27, 2018
The thoughts of everyone at Chelsea Football Club are with and all those affected by this evening's terrible accident.October 27, 2018
The thoughts of everyone at the Club are with and those affected by the incident after today's match at the King Power Stadium.October 27, 2018
Following the tragedy that hit Leicester football club, AC Milan’s deepest thoughts go to the city, the team and the fans.October 27, 2018
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