The body of a man was discovered at the Valley Stadium, home of London's Charlton Athletic.. The police and the London Swedish Aid brigade called off the call at around 11:15 through a health check and found a 33-year-old man, who was pronounced dead at the scene. Law enforcement officers were informed about this after the incident, which came early on Monday - so that the body could remain on the territory of the stadium until it was discovered.
The closest relatives of the deceased have already been informed about the tragedy, and now they are receiving the necessary support. The police are investigating the likelihood that the man fell from heights before his death. The investigation is trivial. Law enforcement officers responded to all possible information and asked to contact number 101, providing reference information.
Due to the incident, the club was considering moving the U21 match against Bolton Wanderers, which was due to take place on the same day in the Valley - the game was moved to the team's training ground.
This happened after the main team won 2:1 over Derby County on Saturday in the opening match of the season.
The club, having issued an official statement, expressed support for the homeland and relatives of the deceased, thanked the authorities for their professionalism in a difficult situation, and voted on the basis of any. Charlton Athletic have confirmed that they will continue to conduct police investigations and ask for the privacy of affected parties to be respected.