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Disabled Elton John fan claims she was left exhausted and in pain after treatment at concert

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subscribing to our newsletters here. Despite enjoying Elton's iconic hits, she claimed the overall organisation and experience was left tainted.

Natasha, who works with wellbeing and support in her employment has vowed to never return to a stadium-hosted event and said she hoped Elton John would be made aware of the "pain and distress" caused to a portion of his fan base. Read more: Fuel protestors arrested on the M4 and vehicles seized by police Natasha has had mobility issues since having spinal surgery in 2020 while other members of her party at the concert suffer with arthritis.

She paid £20 to use an 'accessible' parking space at the stadium, but initially found them all to be occupied, with six being used by an unoccupied cherry picker machine.

There were a total of 32 disabled spaces available. You can read more stories about Swansea by clicking here. The group did eventually find a space in the disabled car park, which was on the western side of the stadium, and walked to the south gate to enquire where the entrance for disabled users was.

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