Ayres Sasaki was not only a musician but also an architect and urban planner. He is survived by his wife Mariana, whom he had married 11 months prior to his death.
Brazilian musician Ayres Sasaki, 35, died during a live performance at Solar Hotel in Salinopolis on July 13, 2024.
Salinopolis Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the electrocution. Witnesses have reportedly shared statements with authorities and expert reports have been requested.
The cause of death was an electrocution that occurred when Sasaki hugged a wet concertgoer on stage.
The Solar Hotel released a statement expressing their condolences and commitment to cooperating with the authorities in the investigation.
Brazilian musician Ayres Sasaki, 35, died on July 13, 2024 during a live performance at the Solar Hotel in Salinopolis, Pará, Brazil. The cause of death was an electrocution that occurred when Sasaki hugged a wet concertgoer on stage. According to various sources including Istoé Gente, The Sun, and The Mirror, the incident triggered a nearby cable to jolt and deliver a fatal electric shock.
Salinopolis Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the electrocution. Witnesses have reportedly shared statements with authorities and expert reports have been requested. It is unclear why the fan was wet at the time of the incident.
Ayres Sasaki was not only a musician but also an architect and urban planner. He is survived by his wife Mariana, whom he had married 11 months prior to his death.
The Solar Hotel released a statement expressing their condolences and commitment to cooperating with the authorities in the investigation.
Mariana expressed her gratitude for the outpouring of support following her husband's tragic death on Instagram. She asked for continued prayers during this difficult time.
Brazilian singer Ayres Sasaki died from an electric shock during a live concert
He hugged a wet fan onstage which caused the electric shock
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The article contains a few informal fallacies and an appeal to authority. It also uses inflammatory rhetoric by mentioning the tragic accident without providing much context on the musician's life or career.
. . . when he hugged a soaking-wet fan onstage, . . .