Popular singer has died in a freak accident on stage

A horrifying incident unfolded during a recent concert, shaking the music community to its core. Ayres Sasaki, a talented Brazilian rock star, tragically lost his life on stage. The 35-year-old singer was fatally shocked by electricity during a sound check when a fan, wearing wet clothes, unknowingly hugged him. The audience stood in shock and disbelief as this tragic event unfolded before their eyes.

The incident took place in Salinopolis, Brazil, on July 13. The exact circumstances surrounding how the fan became wet remain unclear, and the police are currently investigating the incident. As the investigation unfolds, the singer’s family is left grappling with the loss, desperately trying to piece together what happened.

Speaking to local media, Aunt Rita Matos expressed their plea, “We are reaching out to anyone who was with Ayres at the time to understand the events leading up to this tragedy. Once we have gathered all the information, we will release a statement to the press.”

Ayres Sasaki was not only an incredibly talented musician but also an architect and urban planner. His sudden demise has left behind a deep void in the hearts of his loved ones, including his wife Mariana, to whom he had been married for just 11 months

 

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