Harry Styles Tour: East Lothian woman says she’s lucky to be alive after Harry Styles fan landed on her after 35ft fall from top tier at Ibrox
Ann Barr, from Dunbar, told the Scottish Sun she she felt like a car had hit her after Dylan Wood landed on her.
And the 57-year-old revealed her daughter helped revive the 20-year-old electrical engineer by giving him CPR.
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Hide AdAnn said: “I felt like I'd been hit on the back with the full force of a car. The seats in front were mangled and the boy's legs were splayed out in front of me.
“He was staring with his eyes glazed over and he was bleeding from the head.
“My daughter, who is an ICU nurse, checked if he was breathing – he wasn’t.”
She added that her daugher, who does not want to be named, then tried to revive Wood with the help of another off-duty nurse.
She said: “They started to administer CPR. Then one of them say he'd started to breathe again.”
Wood was taken by ambulance to Glasgow's Queen Elizabeth Hospital's high dependency unit and placed on life support – but escaped with only minor injuries.
Ann, who was later treated for whiplash, added: “If we had not been standing up it could have been so much worse.
“It's a miracle he was OK — and it is a miracle there weren't any more people seriously injured.”