El último vuelo de Emiliano Sala

EPISODE · Apr 21, 2023 · 35 MIN

El último vuelo de Emiliano Sala

from Brazalete Negro · host Radio Primavera Sound / Panenka Podcast

Nantes, 21 de enero de 2019. Son las 19:15 cuando Emiliano Sala supera el control de seguridad del aeropuerto. Está a punto de volar rumbo a su nuevo club, el Cardiff. En la pista le espera una avioneta privada, una Piper Malibú de hélices. La noche amenaza tormenta pero Emiliano está contento: sus próximos goles los marcará en la mejor liga del mundo. Poco después, el avión que debía llevar a un chico nacido en una aldea ganadera argentina a triunfar en los millonarios pastos de la Premier se esfuma de golpe en los radares. Son las 20:23 de la noche. El testigo de la Piper Malibú se apaga en mitad del Canal de la Mancha. Esa es su última posición: a medio camino entre Francia e Inglaterra; entre una liga buena y la mejor; y ahora también entre la vida soñada y un accidente letal.

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