
Denmark | 04 July 2004
A spokesman for Roskilde Festival said: "On Saturday, at around noon, a festival guest was found unconscious in a tent in the southern part of the camping areas of the festival. He was immediately transferred to Roskilde Hospital where he was declared dead."
The victim was a 20 year-old Swedish man, whose identity has been protected while police notify his family.
The Roskilde Festival spokesman said that there was no indication a crime had been
committed, but was unable to confirm a possible cause for the death.
Aside from the tragedy, and the
fact there was enough rain to rival Glastonbury, organisers have hailed the event an overwhelming
success - a point shared by Morrissey, who told the crowd it was the best European festival he has ever
played.
Much of the talk of the weekend centred around a 25-foot high replica of the Israeli security
fence, a protest piece by the charity Dan Aid Church called 'Make Peace Not Walls'.
While
the Israeli embassy in Copenhagen condemned the protest as inappropriate for a music festival, it inspired Korn
to play a cover of Pink Floyd's 'Another Brick In The Wall' before signing the construction.
Kings
Of Leon, N.E.R.D, Pixies and Zero 7 were just some of
the other acts that played.