36-year-old found dead at festival
Police revealed the body of a male, 36, is thought to have been found in the toilet area of the festival’s new venue at Strathallan Castle, Aucherarder, in Scotland.
His death is now being treated as unexplained.
Officers appealed for anyone with information that could assist the inquiry to come forward urgently.
Anyone with any details should call 101or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
Organisers expect 85,000 people a day at the three-day event with the likes of Avicii, Stereophonics, The Libertines, James Bay and Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds all on the line-up.
Richard Frew/Daily Record Jessie J gave it her all Tens of thousands of revellers have enjoyed performances from huge name acts in addition to Labrinth and The LaFontaines on the 2nd day of T in the Park.
McCrorie, a ex- firefighter who shot to fame when he won the fourth series of BBC One programme The Voice, went from being a fan to a performer at this year’s event.
Police Scotland said yesterday that 25 arrests had been made at the event, a similar number to previous year.
Festival organisers have apologised to those affected by traffic delays coming in and out of the drop-off points last night.
Superintendent Colin Brown said: “The vast majority of people have enjoyed themselves and taken our advice and behaved responsibly”.
Mr Ellis said: “A few things contributed to the delays and we are working hard to rectify them for tonight because this is obviously not the way we want to end what has otherwise been a positive experience for music fans”.
“My message to fans when they get here is to respect the site, look after yourself, your friends and your camping neighbours – and most of all, have a fantastic time”.
‘We’re doing everything possible to help emergency services with their enquiries.’.