The mother of the fan who over the weekend, says it’s a ‘miracle’ her son survived.
Dylan Woods was placed on life support following the terrifying plunge on Saturday, but somehow sustained just two black eyes, bruising, and a concussion.
The 20-year-old electrical engineer was enjoying a night out with work in a VIP box when he lost his balance and tumbled over a barrier.
He landed on seats several feet below and was knocked unconscious.
‘We didn’t know what injuries he had so he was put on a ventilator to keep him stable,’ Dylan’s mother Marion said.
‘It was touch and go that night but the scans came back all clear and he has no broken bones.
‘It’s a complete miracle he’s still here, walking away with just cuts and scrapes. I was ill watching the video of it.’
Marion said that her son can’t remember exactly how the accident occurred, but he thinks he went to lean against the barrier, misjudged it, and fell back.
‘It all just happened so quickly,’ she added to the Daily Record.
‘He was knocked out and remembers coming to and getting a fright as people were grabbing at him. Paramedics were called and they got him out of there and worked on him in the ambulance before taking him to hospital.’
Dylan was taken to Glasgow’s Queen Elizabeth University Hospital’s high dependency unit and placed on life support.
He could be discharged later this afternoon.
The incident took place during Harry’s first gig of the European leg of his Love On Tour concert, Scottish police confirmed.
It came in the week the Watermelon Sugar singer enjoyed double chart success, returning to the top of the UK album and singles charts with third studio album Harry’s House.