Rangers
SAD News for Rangers Fc: He has been declared dead
It was revealed today that Thomas McAllister, a tragic Rangers supporter, was declared dead after tumbling off a chair at a Lisbon hotel.
The Ibrox football team announced this morning that the 25-year-old passed away yesterday after going to the Portuguese city with friends to see his team’s Europa League match against Benfica.
Portuguese police said this afternoon that they have opened an inquiry into his death, but they did not yet have any evidence that his death was connected to any criminal activity.
“I can confirm we are investigating the death of a man at a hotel in Lisbon last night,” a Policia Judiciaria spokeswoman stated.Before we can comment further, the autopsy results are still pending.
“Police and other emergency responders were called after the dead man fell off a chair in the lobby of a hotel close to Benfica’s ground,” said a source with knowledge of the current investigation.
“Although the inquiry is still underway, there is currently no evidence to suggest he was pushed or that the death may have been tied to a crime.
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