The accident occurred last Saturday, 2, during a show from the Duo di Fratelli in London
Summary
A 45 -year -old fan died slipping into a puddle and falling from the stands during a show by the Oasis band in London; The police investigate possible security failures.
Lee Claydon, a 45 -year -old fan who died during the Oasis Band show last Saturday, 2, slipped on a beer puddle on the floor before falling from the upper stands of the Wembley stadium in London. According to the victim’s father, Lee would have slipped and lost his balance.
“There was beer all over the floor and it was very slippery, and Lee slipped and fell,” said Clive, the victim’s father.
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He would go to the show with his brother Aaron, a nephew and a nephew. Clive also said, according to the British newspaper The sunThat Lee was “very excited” and had purchased tickets about a year ago.
For Lee’s father, the accident was caused by security failures: “I was told that it was an accident waiting to happen. It was terrible.”
The death of Lee Claydon
The police, doctors and emergency teams were called at 10:19 pm (local time) on Saturday 2, after receiving information that a person had wounded during the show. “A man of about 40 years was found with injuries similar to those of a fall. Unfortunately, his death was found on the scene,” said the police in an official declaration.
In a statement issued by the BBC network, the brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher said they were “shocked and sad” for the news and expressed their condolences “to the family and friends of the victim”.
According to the police, the stadium was completely crowded at the time of the accident. The authorities asked the witnesses to provide any information that can help in investigation.
Despite the event, the Sunday Show, 3, took place normally. He concluded a series of seven band shows in London. The group’s world tour includes 41 shows in countries such as Brazil, the United States, Japan and Australia, with about 900,000 tickets sold all over the world.
Source: Terra

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