‘Role model’ father who fell to his death at Oasis gig in Wembley is named and pictured

A man who died during the Saturday night concert in Wembley was called Lee Claydon.
The father from Bournemouth fell from the upper layer of the London Stadium during a sales concert by Gallagher Brothers.
Lee’s brother Aaron Claydon, who described him as a “loving family man ilen who loves fishing and open -air activities and his son, said,” We will miss him very much, “he said.
Aaron paid a tribute to his brother Waofundme page Adjust Lee’s partner Amanda and to support their families.
In the article, Lee said that the man I always looked at ”.
Aaron wrote, “Our family turned upside down and is struggling to deal with this destruction and unexpected losses,” Aaron wrote.
“The son of Lee is separated from behind his son, father, partner, siblings, sisters, nephews and nephews.
“Lee was a loving family father who had a role model for his son Harry and was very popular with his entire family. Lee would do something for any of us and he was taken very soon and we will miss him very much.
“Lee loved all the open -air activities, one of his favorite hobbies was fishing. He also loved music and guitar. He also really enjoyed watching and supporting men and nephew in football games.
“Amanda and men have our full support in this very sad time, so we would love to help them financially and emotionally.
“Please help us gather as much funds as we can to get a concern from Amanda and the family because they pass through the worst nightmare of any family.”
Aaron also went to Facebook to pay tribute to his brother: “Still in shock and I can’t believe I wrote it, but unfortunately the weekend, I lost the best friend of the man I’m looking for, and I’m lucky enough to say my brother Lee Claydon.
“This will be a difficult long journey and I installed this Gofundme page to help and support your loved ones. Please read and share.
“Until he meets again.”
Lee’s cousins Shannon Gabrielle and Richard Norris de Lee paid tribute on the social media platform and shared donation collection.
“Our cousin Lee Claydon was absolutely shocked and shouted, Nor Norris wrote the incident as çok heartbreaking beyond the words”.
“Please consider supporting donations collection to help their loved ones at an incredibly difficult time,” he said.
Shannon Gabrielle wrote that Lee died, “There is no doubt that this weekend has time for his life at Oasis Concert.”
He said that his death was “devastating the whole family” and that any donation would help support the “closest knitting” relatives.
“You just don’t know you’ll not go out for an incredible entertainment night and finally come home,” he wrote.
In a statement published on Sunday, the Metropolitan police said: “An old man in the age of 40 was found with consistent injuries with falling.
“Unfortunately, he died at the scene.
“The stadium was busy, and we probably believe that a few people witnessed the incident, or we can know it intentionally or without knowing it in mobile phone video images.
“If you have any information that can help us confirm what happened, please call 101.”
The Gallagher brothers also said that they were “shocked and upset” with the news of death after their shows.
On Sunday, Wembley spokesman said: “Last night, the Wembley Stadium medical officials, the London ambulance service and the police joined a concert manager with consistent injuries.
“Despite his efforts, fans are very died. Our thoughts go to his family, supported by specially trained police officers.
“The police asked everyone who witnessed them to communicate with them.”




