Ayres Sasaki, a Brazilian rock singer, died while hugging a soaking-wet fan and causing a fatal electric shock during a live performance in Salinopolis, Para, Brazil.
The incident occurred on July 13 at the Solar Hotel, where Sasaki was performing, after his contact with the fan caused a nearby cable to jolt and electrocute him, reported The Mirror.
The 35-year-old singer is survived by his wife of 11 months, Mariana, who posted on her Instagram story the following day, expressing gratitude for the support which fans have shown.
“I would like to thank you for every message of affection and comfort, for every prayer during this difficult time that we are going through,” she wrote, in the quote obtained by the Brazilian news site Istoe Gente.
Salinopolis Police continue to investigate the incident and the Para Civil Police have taken witness statements and requested expert reports, per the outlet. It’s currently unknown why the fan was wet when they hugged Sasaki.
The Solar Hotel published a statement on their Instagram account: “We are fully dedicated to providing support to his family and taking the necessary measures. We reaffirm our commitment to fully cooperating with the competent authorities for the proper clarification of the events,” the hotel said in a translated message. “Our thoughts and condolences are with Ayres Sasaki’s family and friends at this difficult time.”
Friends of the musician have been posting messages of support online in the wake of the tragedy.
Filmmaker Raphael Macedo shared a tribute of his own to Instagram, calling Sasaki a friend and writing, “Always a wonderful person and loved by all,” ... “The divine plans no one explains but I am sure you would like to be remembered by your voice, joy and friendship!” – New York Daily News/Tribune News Service