Berenice Schkair, a 27-year-old Victoria’s Secret model, tweeted: “Investigate the football mafia because I don’t believe this was an accident.” The tweet was later deleted.
She also wrote a lengthy Instagram post which has since been edited to say merely: “Investigate do not stop looking for him please.” Sala was on board a flight from Nantes to Cardiff when it vanished from radar on Monday, 21 January.
He was one of the two people on board the Malibu Piper plane, with pilot David Ibbotson yesterday named as the second person missing.
In a series of emotional posts on her Instagram page, Ms Schkair said: “I want to wake up and all of this to be a lie. Please investigate because I cannot believe this accident.
“Don’t suspend the search for bad weather when you only just found objects floating. I need to read that you have shown up.
“I cannot believe they’re suspending the search until tomorrow, they’re losing time and aren’t investigating.

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“I feel impotent, I’m in a nightmare. I cannot stop thinking about you, Emi.”
Speaking to Argentine news website Infobae, she added: “The only thing I want is for him to show up.
“Out of respect for the family I prefer to wait, I’m going to say what I need to say in a few days.”
Horacio Sala, the Cardiff City striker’s father, told an Argentina’s C5N TV station that “there are no words to describe this feeling”.
He said: “He was so happy that he was going [to Cardiff] to an even bigger club. He was happy about that, he was doing good, he was playing well. And then this news.”
Sala was due to train with his new team, Cardiff City, for the first time yesterday following his £15 million transfer from French football club Nantes.
Guernsey police this morning continued a full-scale search of the English Channel, where Mr Sala’s plane was last detected before disappearing off radar.
The plane requested to land while passing Guernsey, and was last detected at 2,300 feet before losing contact with Jersey air traffic controllers.
Guernsey Police conducted an “intensive” nine-hour search of the area, but found no trace of the missing aircraft.
Authorities called off their search on Wednesday due to severe weather conditions, but have said they will now resume the investigation.
Guernsey Police tweeted today: “We are commencing a coastal search using be Channel Islands Air Search plane of Burhou, the Casquets, Alderney, the north coast of the Cherbourg Peninsula, north coast of Jersey and then back over Sark.
“Further information released when available.”