The Foxes owner's helicopter crashed on Saturday night moments after taking off, killing Vichai and four others.
And today, the burnt, mangled remains of Vichai's AgustaWestland AW169 chopper was removed.
Shocking photos showed the full horrifying extent of the damage after the chopper plummeted 200ft to the ground.
It quickly erupted in a fireball, preventing first responders from mounting a rescue.
And today is has been revealed Leicester No1 Kasper Schmeichel had to be held back by police as he ran towards the flaming wreckage.
Boss Claude Puel confirmed the news today when speaking to the media – who added Schmeichel "saw terrible things".
Former Southampton chief Puel said: “I don't want to give all the details of course.
"Just for Kasper. He lived this situation and he saw terrible things.
"Kasper, like all the players, live all these events in the past with the chairman are devastated.
"All my squad has a lot of sadness and are of course upset by this event.
"Of course it was a difficult moment just after the incident and all this week."
Puel also insisted the result is not important when they play Cardiff on Saturday — their first match since the disaster.
He said his players have a responsibility to "continue the Leicester City (Vichai) built" and that the team will play in his memory this weekend.
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