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Emiliano Sala's sister shares heartbreaking message about the death of her brother

- Romina Sala has posted heartbreaking tribute to the demise of her late brother

- Emiliano Sala has been confirmed dead by the police after missing for two weeks

- Romina says it is sad that her brother died untimely, but his soul will shine forever

Romina who is the younger sister of former Cardiff city striker Emiliano Sala has posted a touching photo of his late brother on social media after he was confirmed dead.

Emiliano Sala was travelling from Nantes to join his ex teammates at Cardiff City before the plane that was carrying him suddenly vanished.

The hope of his family and many football lovers in the world was that Emiliano Sala would survive from the plane disaster.

And after two weeks thorough search, the plane was found and a body was initially confirmed to have been seen by the authorities in charge.

They however broke the tragic news on Friday morning, February 8, that the body that was recovered from the crashed plane is that of the Argentine striker.

Football fans in every part of the world have expressed their sadness over the untimely death of the player.

His younger sister who had hope he would return has now shared heartbreaking tribute on social media.

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“Your soul in my soul it will shine forever thus illuminating the time of my existence. I love you, tito,” she wrote.

Earlier, Legit.ng had reported how Emiliano Sala was confirmed dead after police stated clearly that the body found in the crashed plane is that of the former Cardiff City striker.

Sala's tragic death now throws football fraternities in the world into deep mourning as many had hoped probably he would survive from the plane disaster.

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