Fans report safety failures and excess alcohol after man falls from stands and dying during a show crowded in London
A night of celebration of the song ended in tragedy last Saturday (2), when a man in his 40s died after falling from one of the upper stands of the Wembley Stadium, during the fourth performance of the long -awaited meeting tour of the meeting tour Oasis. The incident occurred in the final moments of the show, in front of more than 80 thousand spectators.
According to the British police, the injuries have been consistent with a fall and, so far, investigations continue ongoing. Images recorded by cell phones can help better understand the circumstances of the accident, and the authorities ask for public collaboration.
The band Oasis He released a statement lamenting the incident: “We are deeply shocked and saddened by the news. Our thoughts are with the victim’s family and friends.”
But while the commotion takes over the fans, reports of the present audience lights a warning about the stadium conditions and local security performance. In an interview with The Guardianspectators who were in the upper stands claim that the structure seemed insecure and that it was lacking the ostensive presence of security at critical points.
In addition, excessive sale of alcoholic beverages has also been criticized. Couples who witnessed the accident mentioned that the slippery floor of beer and the amount of throwing glasses created a dangerous environment. One of them stated, “Since the band came in, it began to rain beer. I took one on the face. If he was full, he would really have hurt.”
A spokesman for Wembley stadium stated that the house operates within the highest international safety standards, being certified by ISO 45001. Still, according to data from the company responsible for the bars service, about 250,000 beer glasses were sold only in the first three shows of the band-more than double the consumption recorded in recent performances by Coldplay and Taylor Swift.
After the shows in London, the Oasis now follows for performances in Edinburgh and Dublin, before taking the tour Live ’25 to the United States. Two last shows are scheduled for September, also in Wembley, while negotiations to include Italian cities are still in progress.
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Source: Rollingstone

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