The son of Leicester City's owner has confirmed his commitment to the club by saying he will do everything he can to carry on his father's dreams.
Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha said he had been left a legacy and big vision he wanted to continue.
Speaking publicly for the first time since Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha died with four others in a helicopter crash outside the King Power Stadium, Leicester's vice-chairman thanked fans and emergency services for their support, the Daily Mail reported.
Aiyawatt, known as Top, also said how touched he has been by the outpouring of emotion towards the Leicester chairman as the shrine of flowers and tributes continues to grow outside the North Stand.
"I would like to thank everyone from the bottom of my heart for this overwhelming support," he said in a statement.
"Thank you, also, to Leicestershire Police and the emergency services. Their fast response on Saturday kept a lot of people safe. Their professionalism and sensitivity have made the last few days as bearable as they could be.
"What happened made me realise how important my dad was to many people all over the world and I'm touched by how many people kept him close to their hearts.
"I'm extremely proud to have such an extraordinary father. From him, I have received a very big mission and legacy to pass on. I intend to do just that.
"For a long time, my father taught me to be strong and to take care of my family. He loved his family. He made Leicester City into a family. And nothing would make him prouder than to see how the Leicester City family that he built is supporting each other through a time of such sadness.
"My dad had a way of teaching me about life and work without making it seem like a lesson. He was my mentor and role model.
"Today, he has left me with a legacy to continue and I will do everything I can to carry on his big vision and dreams. My family and I would like to thank each and every one of you for your sincere kindness and good intentions during the most difficult time for us. I miss you Dad, with all of my heart."
Top is now expected to fly back to Thailand to repatriate his father's body and hold the funeral. It is anticipated he could return for the home fixture against Burnley that coincides with Remembrance Sunday.
Claude Puel's team trained on Wednesday and will travel to Cardiff by coach on Thursday, having deemed plans to fly as inappropriate.