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		</div><p>Rescue workers have resumed their search for the plane carrying Cardiff City’s new signing Emiliano Sala that went missing over the English Channel, Guernsey Police said.</p>
<p>Two planes took off this morning to search a “targeted area” where there is the “highest likelihood” of finding anything based on a review of tides and the weather.</p>
<p>Coastal areas around Alderney and off-lying rocks and islands will also be searched from the air, police said.</p>
<p>The search resumes after a WhatsApp voice message emerged that Sala sent to friends while on the plane bound for Cardiff.</p>
<p>In the recording the footballer says he is “getting scared” and “aboard a plane that seems like it is falling to pieces”.</p>
<p>The search for the missing plane was suspended at sunset on Tuesday with rescue teams finding “no signs” of the plane.</p>
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<p>The single-turbine engine Piper PA-46 Malibu, carrying the footballer and his pilot, has been missing since it disappeared off radar on Monday night.</p>
<p>It left Nantes at 7.15pm for Cardiff, and after requesting to descend, lost contact with Jersey air traffic control.</p>
<p>Five aircraft and two lifeboats have searched more than 1,000 square miles of sea but found “no trace” of the plane.</p>
<p>Guernsey Police said the chances of survival were “slim”.</p>
<p>Sala was signed by Premier League strugglers Cardiff for a club record £15 million to bolster their attack and was due to start training on Tuesday.</p>
<p>The 28-year-old posted a picture with his former Nantes team-mates on Monday captioned “the last goodbye” before flying to Wales.</p>
<p>Sala’s father Horacio told Argentinian news channel C5N he felt “desperate” since learning his son’s plane was missing.</p>
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<p>Cardiff’s chief executive Ken Choo said the club were “shocked” and “distressed” by news.</p>
<p>Nantes’ next Coupe de France match was postponed and fans gathered in the city’s Place Royale on Tuesday night to sing songs and lay tributes.</p>
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