Fan dies after falling from a stand at River Plate stadium

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Fan dies after falling from a stand at River Plate stadium
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A fan died after falling from a stand at the Argentinian club River Plate's Mas Monumental stadium during Saturday's game against Defensa y Justicia.The match was suspended after 26 minutes and the venue was evacuated following the incident. According to the club's report there was no violence or third pa

A fan died after falling from a stand at the Argentinian club River Plate's Mas Monumental stadium during Saturday's game against Defensa y Justicia.

The match was suspended after 26 minutes and the venue was evacuated following the incident. According to the club's report there was no violence or third party intervention. "A supporter fell from the Sivori Alta stand and died on the spot. The medical service arrived instantly in the area as did the police and various security agencies," the club said in a statement.

"The stand where the deceased had his season ticket was at 90 per cent capacity. At the time of the fall, there was no third party intervention. It was also found that there was no violent situation in the stand or around him." The club said the security agencies and the Fiscal Unit Specialised in Mass Events have begun investigations and have closed the stand for 24 hours to obtain evidence.

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