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Sport's Strangest Crimes
BBC Radio 5 Live
96 episodes
2 months ago

When sport collides with true crime.

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When sport collides with true crime.

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5. The Only Passenger On Board
Sport's Strangest Crimes
24 minutes
3 months ago
5. The Only Passenger On Board

June 2002. Hansie Cronje dies in a plane crash. The reaction is immediate - shock, disbelief, grief. But not everyone buys the official story. In Episode 5, Mark Butcher traces Hansie’s final hours - a missed flight, a last-minute ride on a cargo plane, and a descent through mountain cloud with broken instruments and almost no visibility. Was it pilot error, as the report claimed? Or something more? From talk of missing money and dropped investigations to strange phone calls and long-held theories, this episode explores where the facts end and the doubts begin.

Sport's Strangest Crimes

When sport collides with true crime.