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Robbie Williams fan dies after tragic seating fall at Sydney concert

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The woman in her 70s fell down six rows of seating at Sydney’s Allianz Stadium in Moore Park on Thursday evening, and she passed away on Tuesday.

A Robbie Williams fan has died after falling at one of his concerts last week. Picture: Reuters/Denis Balibouse

A ROBBIE Williams fan has died after falling at one of his concerts last week.

The woman in her 70s fell down six rows of seating at Sydney’s Allianz Stadium in Moore Park on Thursday evening, and she passed away on Tuesday.

A New South Wales Ambulance spokesperson told Daily Mail Australia: “We were called in to reports of a woman in her 70s who had fallen.

“We treated her on scene to injuries to her face and head and took her to St Vincent’s Hospital in a critical condition.”

Medical authorities confirmed on Tuesday that the lady has passed away.

A Venues NSW spokesperson previously revealed the woman was treated by staff and a guest who was a “qualified medical professional”.

They explained: “The patron was attended to immediately by venue staff and a nearby guest who is a qualified medical professional.

“Medics arrived shortly after and the patron was taken from the venue by ambulance to hospital.”

The incident occurred on the first night of the Australian leg of Williams’ ‘XXV Tour’.

At the time of writing, he is yet to comment publicly on the tragedy.

It comes after a Taylor Swift fan died at her concert in Brazil last week.

The 33-year-old pop megastar had been gearing up to take to the stage in Rio de Janeiro as part of her ‘Eras’ tour on Friday, but was left heartbroken when she heard a 23-year-old woman – who has since been named as Ana Clara Benevides – had initially passed out in the 42-degree heat before suffering a cardio respiratory arrest, according to local media.

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