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This is the first picture of Emiliano Sala's doomed plane lying on the bed of the English Channel.

The haunting image of the wreckage was released by the Air Accident Investigation Branch today whose team also revealed that the body of either Sala or his pilot David Ibbotson is on board.

The operation to recover the doomed plane was cancelled today and could be hampered by days of poor weather.

It was found by a sea search vessel paid for by Sala's family yesterday and a small submarine [ROV] with an HD camera confirmed it was the Piper Malibu that disappeared over the Channel Islands two weeks ago.

An AAIB spokesman said: 'Tragically, in video footage from the ROV, one occupant is visible amidst the wreckage. The AAIB is now considering the next steps, in consultation with the families of the pilot and passenger, and the police'.  

This is the first picture of the wreckage of Emiliano Sala's plane on the bottom of the Channel

This is the first picture of the wreckage of Emiliano Sala's plane on the bottom of the Channel

Emiliano Sala (pictured) has been missing since after his plane went down over the English Channel on January 21 - but the wreckage has been found a fortnight on

Emiliano Sala (pictured) has been missing since after his plane went down over the English Channel on January 21 - but the wreckage has been found a fortnight on

Emiliano Sala's father Horacio (pictured last week) has told how he was 'desperate' and in a 'bad dream' after the plane's wreckage was found on the sea bed

Emiliano Sala's father Horacio (pictured last week) has told how he was 'desperate' and in a 'bad dream' after the plane's wreckage was found on the sea bed

Midday today: Poor weather and high seas could hamper the recovery operation with an approaching storm shown in red on the left of the image

Midday Thursday: The rough conditions are set to worsen with the peak of the bad weather due later in the week

Midday Thursday: The rough conditions are set to worsen with the peak of the bad weather due later in the week

The families of the £15million striker and his pilot David Ibbotson are waiting to hear whose body is in the fuselage of the Piper Malibu that vanished in a storm two weeks ago.

Sala's bereft father Horacio, who has not joined his ex-wife, son and daughter in Britain, told reporters in the Argentinian town of Progreso: 'I cannot believe it .... this is a dream ... a bad dream ... I'm desperate'.

The coastguard abandoned their search last week after ruling out any survivors of the air crash with the footballer's family brought in a celebrated shipwreck hunter to lead the search.

The sea search vessel FPV Morven picked up the wreckage using sonar yesterday morning and an unmanned Air Accident Investigation Branch submarine sent to the sea bed used an HD camera to identify the blue and white aircraft. 

Shipwreck hunter David Mearns, who informed the families of Emiliano Sala and pilot David Ibbotson last night, said it was a 'possibility' that their bodies would be found among the plane wreckage in the English Channel.

Mr Mearns said 'most' of the plane was there, telling BBC Radio 4's Today programme: 'We were expecting to find a debris field, it is broken, but most of it is there.'

Asked whether the bodies were likely to still be on board, he said: 'That's a possibility, and they will be planning for that as well so there's a number of things the AAIB have to consider but their main role obviously is to conduct their investigation of what caused this crash.'

The specialist search for the missing plane began off the coast of Guernsey yesterday morning and located the wreckage on the seabed just hours later.

Sala and pilot Ibbotson left Nantes in France for Cardiff on January 21 -  after the star signed for the Welsh Premier League team, disappearing over the Channel.

The official search was called off after four days but Sala's friends, family and fans clubbed together to pay for a private search to continue with renowned shipwreck hunter Mr Mearns.

On Sunday morning, their efforts paid off.  

Geo Ocean III left Ostend in Belgium at 9am and began combing the area. Within hours it was search vessel FPV Morven which picked up a sonar signal from the depths.

The wreckage of the Piper Malibu was formally identified by officials from the Air Accident Investigation Board.

The AAIB's vessel deployed a remote-controlled submarine to examine the plane and tonight confirmed it was the craft carrying the striker.

Families of both men have been informed of the discovery. 

Sala's father said last night he had not had any contact with the rest of his family - who are still in a hotel in Nantes - and found out about the plane's discovery on TV.

'I communicated with them every day, but since I do not have Whatsapp it's hard to call them or call me. They told me that the days passed and

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