Man falls to his death during an Oasis concert at London's Wembley Stadium
WEMBLEY STADIUM, LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, AUG 2 – Lee Claydon, a man in his 40s, died after falling from Wembley Stadium's upper tier during Oasis's reunion concert attended by 90,000 fans, police said.
- A man in his 40s died after falling from the upper level of Wembley Stadium while attending the Oasis reunion concert on Saturday night.
- The incident occurred around 10.19pm after police received reports of an injured person and emergency crews responded promptly to the stadium.
- Witnesses observed the man on the concrete below, initially mistaking the fall for a coat dropping, and a concertgoer reported being directly underneath in section 211.
- A spokesman confirmed the victim had injuries consistent with a fall, and the police urged eyewitnesses and those with mobile footage to come forward immediately.
- The police called for witness cooperation and expected the Health and Safety Executive to be notified, indicating an ongoing investigation into the tragic event.
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