Singer Electrocuted to..

It is with great sadness that we share the tragic news of Brazilian rock musician Ayres Sasaki, 35, who passed away after being electrocuted during a concert in Salinópolis, Brazil. He was hugged by a wet fan, which led to the fatal accident. Authorities are investigating how the fan,

became wet. Beyond his music, Sasaki was a skilled architect and urban planner, leaving behind a legacy of talent and passion. He will be remembered for his charisma and the joy he brought to those who knew him. May he rest in peace. The incident actually occurred earlier in January 2024, and we are sharing this now to remind everyone of the potential dangers and the lessons we can learn from such a tragic event

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