Who is the person arrested for the death of football player Sala, and why was he arrested?

The man who was arrested yesterday for the unintentional murder of football player Emiliano Sala is the pilot David Henderson, who was asked to fly the plane Sala traveled with. Henderson had sent a friend of his to himself, David Ibbotson. David Henderson, 64, was believed to be dead along with [...]
David Henderson, 64, was believed to be dead along with Cardiff City football player, after Piper Malik disappeared over the English islands on January 21st of this year.
Henderson, who had been working on the football manager, Willie McKey, had been forced to publish a message in his Facebook account the next day to declare that the news he was dead was not true.
This caused confusion for a while, since the plane that crashed was supposed to have been directed by just the pilot Henderson. However, he had sent pilot David Ibbotson to his place, which had taken place ten hours before the planned time.
It was later found that Ibbotson had no license to run commercial, private aircraft, so he had no right to fly the plane Sala from Nantes to Cardiff.
The 28-year-old footballer had been travelling that day, on January 21st, after completing the transfer of 15 million pounds from Nantes to Cardiff City.
The plane was found three weeks after the crash. As Sala's body was found in the ruins of the plane, pilot Ibbotson remains extinct.
Henderson was arrested yesterday by Dorset police and is now under investigation, despite being released from the police station. He was arrested after hiring Ibbotson to fly that plane, although he had no license for that flight.












