AN Oasis fan who travelled from Italy to Scotland died just hours before he was due to see the band perform in Edinburgh at Murrayfield.
Alessandro Croce from Teramo had made the trip to the Scottish capital to see Liam and Noel Gallagher’s second show at Murrayfield on Saturday.
However, the 30-year-old died at his hotel shortly before the concert, despite the efforts from friends and emergency crews, the Daily Mail has reported.
Mayor of Teramo Gianguido D'Alberto paid tribute to Croce as he said: “The city of Teramo is united in grief over the loss of Alessandro Croce.
“I offer the Croce family the condolences and closeness of the municipal administration and the whole community in this difficult time.”
Tributes were also paid to Croce by Basketball Teramo, as the 30-year-old was a passionate basketball player.
In a statement shared on Facebook, Basketball Teramo said: "The entire Teramo Basketball community is literally shocked and gripped with deep and inconceivable sorrow for the sudden and untimely demise of our beloved athlete Alessandro, at the age of 30."
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The Italian team said Croce (above) had played for them for six seasons and even captained the side in 2012 and 2013.
The statement added that he had dedicated his life to his passion for basketball, becoming an example of dedication, loyalty and sportsmanship to both young and veteran players.
The team added: "His absence will leave an indelible void in all of us, not only on the playing field but especially in our hearts.
"At this moment of great sadness, all the management, technical staff, athletes and fans of Basketball Teramo wish to express their deepest condolences to Alessandro’s family.
"His memory and smile will live on forever in every game, every practice and every basket."