Brazilian rocker Ayres Sasaki, a beloved singer known for his soulful voice and dynamic performances, died after being electrocuted on stage during a concert in São Paulo, Brazil.
The Brazilian singer was performing at the Solar Hotel in Salinópolis, a municipality within Pará, on July 13 when an interaction with a fan caused an electric shock. According to the Brazilian news site Istoé Gente, the fan’s clothing was wet when they leaned in for a hug with Sasaki.
Once the two made contact, an electric shock was believed to have surged from a nearby cable, The Sun reported, with fatal results for the musician. Sasaki died at the scene, according to local media outlets.
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Ayres Sasaki was a rising star in the Brazilian music scene, known for blending traditional Brazilian sounds with modern influences. Born in 1989 in Rio de Janeiro, Sasaki began his musical journey at a young age, quickly gaining a reputation for his unique voice and captivating stage presence. He released three successful albums and was in the middle of a nationwide tour promoting his latest work, “Vozes do Coração” (Voices of the Heart).
Fans and fellow musicians have expressed their shock and grief across social media platforms. Many have shared stories of Sasaki’s generosity, his passion for music, and his dedication to his fans. His management team released a statement expressing their profound sorrow and asking for privacy for his family during this difficult time.
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