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A man, who was attending the opening night of The Weeknd’s 2022 tour in the US, has died after falling 40 feet from an escalator. Hugo Sanchez Marquez, 32, was reportedly sat on the escalator rail following the concert at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, when he fell and suffered major head trauma. Following the fall he was taken to Thomas Jefferson Hospital on Thursday, where he was pronounced dead just after midnight, according to police.
Officials are believed to be investigating the incident but the city police told The Philadelphia Inquirer: "No foul play suspected." Hugo's friend, Jammal Ransom, told ABC6: "Hugo was an awesome person. He'd love to travel. He was a good friend." The 32 year old worked as a paralegal at The Rothenberg Law Firm, a personal injury firm with offices in Philadelphia, New Jersey and New York.
He also studied at Messiah College and Temple University, according to his LinkedIn page. Lincoln Financial Field circulated a memo about the incident to employees, which reportedly read: "We understand that a serious accident occurred at the concert last night and that many of you may be experiencing a range of emotions. "We value our employees and are committed to providing support.
As a reminder, there are resources available to assist during difficult times." Lincoln Financial Field is operated by the Philadelphia Eagles. Bob Lange, the senior vice president of communications, told the Philadelphia Inquirer that he believed the concert was over and people were leaving at the time of the incident.The Weeknd is yet to comment on the incident but did take to Instagram following his performance, writing: "Philadelphia … we finally did it. thank you for helping me ring in the tour." He added:
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