Emiliano Sala’s heartbroken model ex-girlfriend makes bizarre claim ‘football mafia’ is behind the doomed plane crash
Berenice Schkair, 27, revealed that her 'heart is broken' as the search for her ex-boyfriend continues
Berenice Schkair, 27, revealed that her 'heart is broken' as the search for her ex-boyfriend continues
EMILIANO Sala’s model ex-girlfriend is claiming that the “football mafia” is behind the doomed plane crash in the Channel.
Berenice Schkair, 27, said her “heart is broken” and she is “destroyed” after hearing the plane her former partner was on vanished on its way to Cardiff.
She said she feels “pain, fear and anger” and is desperately waiting for good news, adding: “We are waiting for you”.
In an emotional post on social media, she wrote: “I want to wake up and all of this to be a lie. Please investigate because I cannot believe this accident.
“Don’t suspend the search for bad weather when you only just found objects floating. I need to read that you have shown up.
Posting her message last night, she added: "I cannot believe they’re suspending the search until tomorrow, they’re losing time and aren’t investigating.
"I feel impotent, I’m in a nightmare. I cannot stop thinking about you, Emi."
She continued: “The thing I regret most is not having told you that you made me feel like I haven’t felt in a while and I love you.
I’m in a nightmare. I cannot stop thinking about you, Emi
Berenice Schkair
“Why does this misfortune happen to such a fascinating man full of projects, hard-working, a good person dedicated to his job.
"Emi, my heart is broken. I still cannot understand it. I’m destroyed, I feel pain, fear, anger and impotence for not being able to do anything.
“I know you’re strong. We are waiting for you.”
In a separate post, Schkair wrote: “Investigate the football mafia because I don’t believe this was an accident.”
When asked by Argentine media outlet Infobae for a comment, she said: “The only thing I want is for him to show up.
“Out of respect for the family I prefer to wait, I’m going to say what I need to say in a few days.”
The model was born in the Tres de Febrero area of the Argentine capital Buenos Aires.
The search for Cardiff's recording-signing striker is ongoing.
He was one of three people on board a Piper Malibu plane travelling from Nantes to the Welsh capital Cardiff when it went missing on Monday evening.
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