The household paid tribute to Oasis fan Lee Klendon, who died in Vambali

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Family members of an Oasis fan died once they fell from a top within the band's live performance on the Wambali Stadium, paying him a tribute to him as “a loving family person”.

Lee Claden from Bornmouth, “Very soon taken away from us and we would miss him a lot”, his brother Aaron wrote.

“Our family has been reversed and struggling to deal with this destruction and unexpected losses.”

On Sunday, police mentioned that of their 40s, a person was “found with injuries to suit a fall” and was declared lifeless on the scene within the Stadium in London.

Aaron Cladeon wrote on Facebook: “It is still in shock and cannot believe that I am writing this, but in the weekend I am sad that I lost my best friend, the man I saw and the man I was lucky was enough to call his brother Lee Cladon.”

A gofundme web page he has established for his brother's companions and sons, has raised greater than £ 5,000.

On Facebook, Shannon Gabrielle wrote: “My cousin Lee died earlier this week later this week died this weekend after not having his life time in Oasis concert.

“Most will need to have seen snipites within the information, I’m positive and as you’ll be able to think about that it has destroyed the entire household and its nearest knit is probably the most tough time for the household unit they’re going now.”

He mentioned: “You simply don't fathom you’ll exit for an evening of wonderful enjoyable and won’t come dwelling on the finish.”

Mr. Cladon reportedly fell from an upper level.

On Sunday, Oasis said in a statement that he was “shocked and sad” to hear about the death of a fan.

He said: “Would prefer to broaden our honesty in direction of the household and buddies of the individual concerned.”

The band started the Oasis Live '25 Reunion Tour in July. Saturday's concert was one of the seven-sold reunion concert programs in Vambali, with a capacity of 90,000-individuals at three levels.

A spokesperson of the Metropolitan Police said: “A person – within the 40s, previous – was discovered with accidents with a decline. He was saddened to be lifeless on the spot.

“The stadium was busy, and we believe that many people have seen the incident, or intentionally or unknowingly hold it on a mobile phone video footage.”

The Vambali Stadium mentioned in a press release that the injured man was attended by Medics, Police and London Ambulance Service.

“Despite their efforts, the fan died very sad. Our views go out for their family, who have been informed and are being supported by specially trained police officers,” the positioning mentioned.

The band will seem for 3 gigs subsequent week at Marefield Stadium in Edinburgh after which take his tour to Ireland, Canada, America and Mexico earlier than returning to Vambali on 27 and 28 September.

With inputs from BBC

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