The first pictures of a woman who tragically died after suffering a horror accident at a Robbie Williams concert have been released to the public.
Last week (16 November), the 'Angels' singer took to the Allianz Stadium in Sydney to perform to a crowd of 38,000 fans during the first night of his XXV Tour of Australia and New Zealand.
Tragedy struck, however, after one audience member fell down six rows of seats and suffered serious head injuries before being rushed to the hospital following the show.
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The woman, Robyn Hall who was in her 70s, was treated for injuries to her face and head at St Vincent's Hospital in a critical condition where she was placed in an induced coma.
Medical authorities confirmed on Tuesday (21 November) she had sadly died.
It is believed that the elderly woman was up on the upper grandstand level of the Allianz Stadium and was allegedly attempting to climb over seats, rather than use the stairs provided, when she fell at the end of the music concert.
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Robbie, 49, has not yet publicly commented on the incident.
Venues NSW confirmed last week (17 November) that there had been a 'serious incident' at the show.
"Rather than use stairs, the woman attempted to step over seating rows. She lost her footing and fell," a spokesperson said.
"This is a terribly sad incident and our thoughts and wishes are with the patron and their family during this time.
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"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."
At the time, Venues NSW said it was working with police and would provide further updates when more information was available.
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"This is a terribly sad incident and our thoughts and wishes are with the patron and their family during this time," the Venues NSW spokesperson added, per the Sydney Morning Herald.
Robyn's son, Michael, has since posted a touching tribute to his late mother on social media.
"I haven’t got the words to say what my mum meant to me taken from under me," he wrote on Facebook.
The grieving son added: "My best friend is no longer with me."
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Tyla has previously reached out to Venues NSW for comment on the matter.
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