A man in the forties died after he has a favor oasis Concert in the London Wembley Stadium, the police said on Sunday.
The brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher, who bring the legendary Britpop band together for a blockbuster World tour this year, the BBC told They were “shocked and sad” by the death of the fan at the Saturday evening.
According to a spokesman for the London Metropolitan Police, civil servants and doctors became after “after” a person was injured “in the packaged stadium.
“A man – aged in the forties – was found with injuries in harmony with a fall. Unfortunately, he was declared dead at the scene,” said the spokesman and asked the witness to report.
“Our thoughts go to his family,” said a spokesman for Wembley and added that “today's Oasis concert will continue as planned.”
The police said that the stadium was busy and “believe that it is probably a number of people who have seen the incident or knowingly or unknowingly caught on the cell phone video film material,” reported the BBC.
Wembley Stadium said in a statement that doctors, police and the London ambulance service had treated the injured man, the BBC reported.
“Despite his efforts, the fan died very sadly. Our thoughts go to his family, who are informed and supported by specially trained police officers,” said the stadium.
The appearance on Sunday was Oasis' last London date of the 41-gig of the band Reunion World Tour After 16 years of alienation between the famous fleeting Gallagher.
The tour sold around 900,000 tickets, the group next to Edinburgh before the international leg leads it to the USA, Japan, Australia and Brazil.
Next in Edinburgh, the band will be released for three gigs on August 8th, 9th and 12th and then return to Wembley, according to the BBC to Ireland, Canada, the USA and Mexico.