Oasis ‘shocked and saddened’ after fan dies in fall at Wembley concert | Oasis

Oasis, during the Saturday concert of the group after the death of a man Wembley Stadium, “shock and upset” said.
As the Gallagher brothers realized as part of the merger tours, it was understood that the man’s highest stands were sitting on the upper floor of the 90,000 -person stadium with 50 meters above the ground.
Metropolitan police spokesman, Oasis concert for officers in Wembley’deki one person injured at 10.19 hours responded to reports, he said.
“A man in his 40s was found with consistent injuries with falling. Unfortunately, he was pronounced dead at the scene,” he said. “The stadium was busy, and we probably believe that a few people witnessed the incident, or we can catch up with mobile phone video images knowingly or unknowingly.”
MET asked everyone who can strongly contact everyone who has knowledge.
Oasis said in a statement: “We are shocked and upset that we heard the tragic death of a fan last night.
A fan sitting in a lower layer, he said he witnessed medical staff trying to revive the man on social media. “I was directly under the chapter 211. At first glance, I thought it was a jacket falling from the above layer, but then I saw the man on the concrete and I saw it. It was terrible to see.”
A Wembley Stadium spokesman said: “Last night, the Wembley Stadium medical officials, the London ambulance service and the police went to a repulsion with falling and consistent injuries.
“Despite his efforts, fans are very died. Our thoughts are going to his family supported by informed and specially trained police officers.”
The venue said that the Oasis concert on Sunday night will continue as planned.
Together with Liam and Christmas Gallagher, the group’s drill includes seven for the first time in Wembley for the first time in 16 years and five demonstrations in Gallaghers’ hometown Manchester. Later, before ending in South America in November, they will visit the USA, Mexico, Japan, South Korea and Australia.




