The father of a fan who tragically fell to their death on Saturday at an Oasis concert has spoken out.
Clive Claydon, 75, told the Guardian that Lee Claydon, was a โhardworking family manโ who โloved to be with his family.โ He added that the 45-year-old had attended the show with his brother and his brotherโs children. Lee Claydon was a โlifelongโ fan of the band and a landscape gardener from Bournemouth, England.
โHe had everything going for him. I am so devastated,โ Clive Claydon told the Guardian.
Lee fell from the upper tier of Wembley Stadium where the Saturday show took place, officials said. They responded to a report that a man had been injured at 10:19 p.m. BST.
Paramedics discovered โinjuries consistent with a fall,โ and after attempting to revive Lee, pronounced him dead at the scene.
In a statement on Sunday, Oasis told NME that it was โshocked and saddenedโ to hear of his death.
โOasis would like to extend our sincere condolences to the family and friends of the person involved,โ the band added in its statement.
Clive was critical of recent speculation surrounding his sonโs death, including implications that alcohol may have been involved in the accident.
โHe doesnโt take drugs, he may have had a couple of beers but who hadnโt there?โ he said. โPeople have said horrible things but it was just an accident.โ
Still, he echoed concerns of other attendees, who said that safety precautions taken at the Wembley Stadium venue had not been up to par.
โAll I know is there was beer everywhere, itโs slippery, he slipped apparently, we do not know the rest of it,โ he continued. โThereโs questions about the barriers.โ
Representatives of the venue assured the BBC that they โoperated to a very high health and safety standardโ and met all legal requirements.
โWe work very closely and collaboratively with all relevant event delivery stakeholders โ including event owners, local authorities, the Sports Grounds Safety Authority and the police โ to deliver events to high standards of safety, security and service for everyone attending or working in the venue.โ
Leeโs brother, Aaron, also set up a fundraising page to support his partner, Amanda, and children, Harry, Matthew and James.
He wrote that Lee was โthe man who I always looked up to,โ and any money raised was to support the family through their โworst nightmare.โ
โLee was a loving family man who was a role model to his son Harry and was loved so much by all his family,โ he added. โLee would have done anything for any of us and he was taken from us far too soon and we will miss him so very much.โ