Fan Tracy Brown said she heard a creepy crack as the man, believed to be in his 20s, fell “head first” – and thought he was dead. 

He said the man fell from the Club Deck, over the Main Stand, towards the end of the show. His condition is currently unknown. Tracy ran down two stairs to ask for help for the wounded man, while other fans comforted her daughter and her friends. Read more related articles Read more related articles Tracy, a pharmacist in Rutherglen, near Glasgow, said: “We were just across the street. “We were in row F, on the second level, below Club Deck, just to the right. “As soon as he came down from the Club Deck above and landed in the row right in front of us, there were people around. “People were throwing water and then everyone was screaming and jumping back. Fans Outside Ibrox (Image: Garry F McHarg Daily Record) “I heard the beating and my daughter told me what had happened. Immediately someone started to make him a WRIST. “He landed in line in front of us, I was trying to protect the children from it – I thought he was dead. “I was only four at the end of the series and as I am a Pharmacist I thought of going and doing what I could to help. “As someone started doing cardiopulmonary resuscitation, I ran upstairs, but I had to go down two main stairs to get someone. The security guys were basically standing outside the Ibrox and I just grabbed one of them by the arm and said, ‘Hurry, you have to come, someone fell.’ “They ran and followed me and eventually there were about six security people working on it.” The 45-year-old revealed that dozens of fans who saw the incident were upset. Read more related articles Read more related articles But he said they all came together to try to get through the traumatic experience. She explained: “This was a very, very high height that fell and there was this crack when it landed. “I had 13, 14 and 15 year old children with me. We were shaking and crying, everyone was injured. “But everyone around was so supportive. When I ran for help, a woman from the back row pulled the kids in her turn and when I came back it was all a hug. “Everyone was trying to help each other. Sometimes you watch videos with such things and people with phones stand to videotape it, but there was none of that. “Everyone was just making sure everyone was well. I could not sleep last night when I thought about it.” A Scottish police spokesman said: “Officers have been informed that a man fell from a club deck at a facility on Glasgow’s Edmiston Drive at around 10:15 pm on Saturday, June 11, 2022. “There were no suspicious conditions and the man visited the medical staff.” DF Concerts and Events, the Scottish Ambulance Service and the Rangers have been contacted for comment. Do not miss the latest news from all over Scotland and beyond – Subscribe to our daily newsletter here .