A TEENAGER suffered a horrifying fall as he watched Manchester City's FA Cup semi-final win against Chelsea at Wembley.
Onur Yilmaz tumbled over railings at the stadium and plunged 15 feet onto concrete below.
And a woman who rushed to his aid thought the young City fan, 14, was dead when she reached him.
Onur's mum, Rachel, has told of her horror as she heard how the drama had unfolded as she sat at home in Greater Manchester.
She said her son was in a third-tier stand as he walked off to use the toilets during the game.
But he stopped and was caught up in the excitement as Bernardo Silva scored for the Blues in the 84th minute.
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