Men detained in connection with death of Michael Dye, who was found with head injuries before Euro 2012 qualifier Three more men have been arrested over the death of a Wales football fan who was found with head injuries outside Wembley stadium on Tuesday evening. The trio remain in custody after they were detained by Scotland Yard officers on Sunday morning in connection with the death of Michael Dye. Ian Mytton, 41, from Redditch, Worcestershire, has already been charged with the manslaughter of Dye and will appear at Redditch magistrates court on Monday. Dye, 44, was found with severe injuries before Wales played England in a Euro 2012 qualifier. He was taken to Northwick Park hospital but later died. A postmortem showed the cause of death to be blunt trauma to the back of the head. Thousands of tributes have been paid to the Cardiff fan on a dedicated Facebook page, with several messages referring to his wife, Nathalie, and children. There was applause for Dye before Cardiff’s Championship match against Doncaster on Saturday, while both teams wore black armbands. The Cardiff chief executive, Gethin Jenkins, said Dye was “clearly a committed and passionate supporter” and that his death was “extremely sad”. Crime London Wales Cherry Wilson guardian.co.uk