Singer dies after being electrocuted during performance in Brazil | World News
A Brazilian singer has died after being electrocuted on stage during a performance.
Ayres Sasaki, 35, died almost instantly after making contact with a cable during a performance at the Solar Hotel in Salinopolis, Brazil, local media reported.
While some reports suggest Mr Sasaki died as a result of hugging a wet fan in the crowd, others – including news outlet Diario do Para – said the musician was playing his guitar when he was electrocuted.
Police in Salinopolis are investigating the death and experts have been requested to look into the incident, Brazilian news website Istoe Gente said.
In a statement posted to Instagram, the Solar Hotel said it “deeply regrets the loss of dear Ayres Sasaki” on 13 July.
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The hotel statement added: “We have been entirely dedicated to supporting [his] family and taking care of the necessary arrangements.”
Tributes flooded Mr Sasaki’s Instagram page, with one person writing: “May you rest in peace. Gone way too soon. So tragic. Sending love and prayers to his family and friends.”
Another fan added: “Your music will live on. God bless. Peace and love always.”
Mr Sasaki is believed to have worked as an architect as well as pursuing a singing career.
He is survived by his wife Mariana.
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