Five months on from the bombshell charges dropped on Manchester City by the Premier League, there is little sign of their impact across the football club.
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news that a man in his 40s had died at the festival was first reported on Sunday (June 25). It came after local police in Avon & Somerset confirmed that the emergency services responded to the incident at around 4am that morning on one of the festival’s footpaths.Now, it has been confirmed that the man was 48-year-old Jason Winder, and tributes have come in from across social media.His friend Tim Newton, who performed alongside him on Phuket Radio in Thailand recalled his talent as a DJ in his tribute, saying (via Evening Standard): “Such a natural-born engager and entertainer – solo behind the mic, or in the company of close friends and family, or in front of thousands.”“He was certainly the best expat radio talent that ever graced a microphone in Thailand.
Ultra-talented, unique, always surprising,” he continued. “Jason spent most of the post-Covid years working back in the UK, mostly in music and when we last spoke a few months ago, it was about Glastonbury….
Glastonbury, Glastonbury, Glastonbury.“And he died there doing what he loved – surrounded by music, friends, and you can be sure, a lot of love and laughter. Jason lived large and packed a lot of life into his 48 short years.
RIP dear friend.”Another took to Twitter and wrote: “RIP to the man who died at Glastonbury… that is heartbreaking, thinking of his family right now”, and a third added: “I read that a man had passed away at Glastonbury, but was shocked to find out it was you. Phuket has lost one of its everybody’s best friend and a true legend.
So many crazy memories with you in the early days of living here. RIP Jason (Winder) Wilder.”RIP to the man who died at Glastonbury
.Five months on from the bombshell charges dropped on Manchester City by the Premier League, there is little sign of their impact across the football club.
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