A man of forty -many died this Saturday, August 2 after a fall during a concert on the return tour of Oasis at the Wembley stadium in London, police announced in a statement on Sunday.
According to their spokesman, the police, the doctors, the doctors and the paramedics present in the place were mobilized around 10:19 pm, “after the reports indicating that a person had been injured.”
“A man in his forty years was discovered with wounds comparable to those of a fall. Unfortunately, his death was observed in the spot,” he said.
The Gallagher brothers “surprised and sad”
In a statement published by the BBC, the brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher said “shocked and sad” for the news, sending their “more sincere condolences to family and friends” of the victim. “The stadium was full,” said the police, asking viewers with the incident to transmit useful information.
“Our thoughts go to (the) family” of this fan, said a spokesman for the Wembley stadium, adding that “Oasis concert tonight (Sunday) will take place as planned.”
This concert will be the last one of a series of seven in London, a few weeks after the reform of the group in early July after 16 years of separation, to delight fans.
The Britpop’s emblematic duo has planned 41 dates worldwide for its return tour, with about 900,000 tickets sold. He has already played Cardiff and in his hometown of Manchester.
The Gallagher brothers will go to Edinburgh, Scotland, before their international tour that will take them to the United States, Japan, Australia and Brazil.
Source: BFM TV
