Family pay tribute to Oasis fan Lee Claydon who died at Wembley

Family pay tribute to Oasis fan Lee Claydon who died at Wembley

Family members of an Oasis fan who died when he fell from a height at the band’s concert at Wembley Stadium have paid tribute to him as “a loving family man”.

Lee Claydon, from Bournemouth, “was taken from us far too soon and we will miss him so very much”, his brother Aaron wrote.

“Our family has been turned upside down and are struggling to deal with this devastation and unexpected loss.”

On Sunday, police said a man in his 40s “was found with injuries consistent with a fall” and was pronounced dead at the scene at the stadium in London.

Aaron Claydon wrote on Facebook: “Still in shock and cannot believe I am writing this, but sadly over the weekend I lost my best mate the man I looked up to and the man I was lucky enough to call my brother Lee Claydon.”

A GoFundMe page he has set up for his brother’s partner and sons has raised more than £5,000.

On Facebook, Shannon Gabrielle wrote: “My cousin Lee tragically passed away this weekend after no doubt having the time of his life at the Oasis concert this weekend.

“Most will have seen snippets in the news I’m sure & as you can imagine it has devastated the whole family and for his closest knit family unit it’s the toughest time they are going through ever right now.”

She added: “You just don’t fathom you will go out for a night of amazing fun & not come home at the end of it.”

Mr Claydon reportedly fell from an upper tier.

On Sunday, Oasis said in a statement they were “shocked and saddened” to hear of the death of a fan.

They added: “Oasis would like to extend our sincere condolences to the family and friends of the person involved.”

The band began the Oasis Live ’25 reunion tour in July. Saturday’s concert was one of seven sold-out reunion concerts at Wembley, which has a 90,000-person capacity across three tiers.

A Metropolitan Police spokesperson said: “A man – aged in his 40s – was found with injuries consistent with a fall. He was sadly pronounced dead at the scene.

“The stadium was busy, and we believe it is likely a number of people witnessed the incident, or may knowingly or unknowingly have caught it on mobile phone video footage.”

Wembley Stadium said in a statement that medics, police and the London Ambulance service had attended to the injured man.

“Despite their efforts, the fan very sadly died. Our thoughts go out to his family, who have been informed and are being supported by specially trained police officers,” the venue said.

The band will next appear at Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium for three gigs over the next week and then take their tour to Ireland, Canada, the US and Mexico before returning to Wembley on 27 and 28 September.

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