An Olympics "super-fan"who had tickets to every day of the Games has died after suffering a suspected heart attack while watching the cycling at the Velodome.
Conrad Readman took two weeks off work and had tickets for events on every day of the Olympics.
After witnessing the opening ceremony and many of Team GB's medal winning moments, the 49-year-old visited the velodrome to watch Victoria Pendleton and the men's team pursuit.
But he was discovered ill in the venue toilets at 6.15pm. Mr Readman was taken to hospital where he died.
The chartered accountant lived with and cared for his mother, Joan.