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Lincolnshire Man with Cerebral Palsy Lifted by Fans at Oasis Concert

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Lincolnshire Man with Cerebral Palsy Lifted by Fans at Oasis Concert

Title: Lincolnshire Man with Cerebral Palsy Raised by Fans at Oasis Concert

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A deeply touching incident took place at the Oasis concert in Heaton Park, Manchester, when Lincolnshire local Daniel Tester, who lives with cerebral palsy, was physically elevated above the crowd by other fans to give him a better perspective of the band. Daniel was at the concert alongside his sister, Jemma Tester. She surprised him with tickets for the show; however, she was unable to secure a place in the dedicated viewing area for attendees with accessibility needs. Despite these difficulties, the generous spirit of the Oasis fans ensured Daniel could fully take part in his first live music concert, among a crowd of 80,000, watching Noel and Liam Gallagher perform.

This article was rewritten based on original reporting found at www.bbc.com by The Lincoln Post.

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