Claudio Ranieri visits shrine to Leicester owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha
Daily MailClaudio Ranieri has paid emotional tribute to Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha by visiting the ever-growing shrine to the Leicester City owner at the King Power Stadium. Claudio Ranieri, the manager who masterminded Leicester City's miraculous Premier League title triumph in 2016, pays his respects to owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha Ranieri was joined by his wife Rosanna, plus Srivaddhanaprabha's son Aiyawatt and wife Aimon to lay the wreath outside the north stand at the King Power Stadium Ranieri came to the King Power Stadium to the owner whose club he led to the Premier League Srivaddhanaprabha died in a helicopter crash outside the King Power Stadium on Saturday The Italian said a prayer for Srivaddhanaprabha after adding to the many tributes Ranieri was Leicester manager between 2015 and 2017, winning the Premier League title The sea of tributes to Srivaddhanaprabha continues to grow outside the stadium in Leicester Dozens of scarves, flags, shirts and bouquets of flowers have been left at the shrine The sea of flags, scarves, shirts and flowers outside the King Power Stadium continues to grow by the hour as Leicester manager Claude Puel prepares to give a press conference on Thursday afternoon ahead of their weekend visit to Cardiff City in the Premier League. Ranieri pictured with Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha after Leicester's Premier League win in 2016 Ranieri masterminded an improbable Premier League title triumph for unfancied Leicester Leicester midfielder Andy King was at the King Power to pay his respects King was part of the remarkable Premier League winning team of 2015-16 He told Sky Italia: 'I was terribly shaken by the news. Flowers and a football left in tribute to Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha outside the stadium The tragic death of the Leicester owner on Saturday night has left the football world in shock Firefighters removed their helmets and bowed their heads to pay their respects 'My objective when I arrived at Leicester was to secure Premier League safety, then we all know what happened.