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Football agent Willie McKay is warned about being in contempt of court after appearing to threaten a barrister and refusing to answer questions about the use of his own private plane at the inquest into Emiliano Sala's tragic death

Football agent Willie McKay was warned he risked being in contempt of court, after becoming so irritated with questions at Emiliano Sala's inquest that he appeared to threaten a barrister and said he would not answer questions.

In a fiery courtroom exchange at the inquest in Bournemouth, McKay was asked questions about why he did not use his own private plane to fly Sala from Nantes to Cardiff City when he took issue with the lawyer putting the questions.

It was put to him that he could not use his private plane, the King Air, which was a safer aircraft, because the company servicing it had refused to release it until he paid a bill.