Delays investigating the fatal Leicester City helicopter crash were a “national disgrace”, a coroner has been told.
Club chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha and four other people died in the crash outside the King Power Stadium on 27 October 2018.
The Air Accidents Investigation Branch’s (AAIB) final report on the accident was published last September.
An inquest is now not expected to begin until early in 2025.
Mr Shepherd told the hearing, at City Hall in Leicester: “The latent factor here has been the fact that the final AAIB report into this extremely serious incident, that took the lives of five good people, took one month short of five years.
“The delay was a national disgrace.”
He told the hearing the crash had been of “world-wide interest” and the investigation had been “dragged out”.
The public as well as the victims’ families deserved to know why, he said.
Mr Shepherd told coroner Prof Catherine Mason the victims’ families did not blame the inquest process for the delay.
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