Spectator dies after falling at Oasis concert in London

A man died on Saturday after falling from a stand at Wembley Stadium in London during a concert by British band Oasis, local police announced today. "A man, approximately 40 years old, was found with injuries consistent with a fall. Unfortunately, he was pronounced dead at the scene," read a statement from London's Metropolitan Police, which urged anyone with footage of the incident to share it with authorities. According to the British press, the man was in an upper stand of the stadium, which has a capacity of 90,000 people. The band, however, responded with a statement expressing "shock and sadness" upon learning of the death of a fan at Saturday's concert. The Gallagher brothers' band sent their "sincere condolences to the family and friends of the person involved." Saturday's concert was the fourth of seven scheduled for Wembley as part of the "(What's The Story) Morning Glory?" group's first tour in 16 years.
According to information from the stadium, cited by the Associated Press, today's concert will take place.
A man died on Saturday after falling from a stand at Wembley Stadium in London during a concert by British band Oasis, local police announced today. "A man, approximately 40 years old, was found with injuries consistent with a fall. Unfortunately, he was pronounced dead at the scene," read a statement from London's Metropolitan Police, which urged anyone with footage of the incident to share it with authorities. According to the British press, the man was in an upper stand of the stadium, which has a capacity of 90,000 people. The band, however, responded with a statement expressing "shock and sadness" upon learning of the death of a fan at Saturday's concert. The Gallagher brothers' band sent their "sincere condolences to the family and friends of the person involved." Saturday's concert was the fourth of seven scheduled for Wembley as part of the "(What's The Story) Morning Glory?" group's first tour in 16 years.
According to information from the stadium, cited by the Associated Press, today's concert will take place.
A man died on Saturday after falling from a stand at Wembley Stadium in London during a concert by British band Oasis, local police announced today. "A man, approximately 40 years old, was found with injuries consistent with a fall. Unfortunately, he was pronounced dead at the scene," read a statement from London's Metropolitan Police, which urged anyone with footage of the incident to share it with authorities. According to the British press, the man was in an upper stand of the stadium, which has a capacity of 90,000 people. The band, however, responded with a statement expressing "shock and sadness" upon learning of the death of a fan at Saturday's concert. The Gallagher brothers' band sent their "sincere condolences to the family and friends of the person involved." Saturday's concert was the fourth of seven scheduled for Wembley as part of the "(What's The Story) Morning Glory?" group's first tour in 16 years.
According to information from the stadium, cited by the Associated Press, today's concert will take place.
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