Tom Meighan, the lead singer of Kasabian and one of Leicester's most famous supporters, has attended the King Power stadium to pay his respects to owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha.
Srivaddhanaprabha and four others died when his helicopter crashed outside the stadium on Saturday evening after Leicester drew 1-1 with West Ham.
'I thought I'd come down and pay my respects to the guy that saved our club, got us out of debt and we won the Premier League,' Meighan said.
'It just feels numb, I feel numb now. I can't express myself right now. It is horrific, it is horrible.
'I remember meeting him, I met him a couple of times. We played the stadium here twice. I met on the stage, said hello and gave him a hug. Amazing memories and it just feels like it is dead.
'I think Leicester City feels dead at the minute. It is going to take a long time to recover.'
Thousands of supporters arrived at the club's stadium throughout Sunday and Monday to pay respects to their much-loved chairman with many laying flowers, Leicester City shirts and scarves to create a vast shrine.
Srivaddhanaprabha's wife Aimon and his heir Aiyawatt, who regularly flew with him, were also among the mourners who travelled to the Midlands from Thailand to lay a wreath outside the King Power Stadium.
The Leicester squad arrived at the stadium together on Monday to pay their respects.
Foxes players were pictured arriving at the shrine that has formed outside the King Power Stadium on Monday as they paid their respects alongside Srivaddhanaprabha's family and close friends.
Many of the Leicester players were still inside the stadium when Srivaddhanaprabha's helicopter came down in a car park close by. Goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel was seen in tears outside of the ground after the huge explosion rang around the surrounding area.