Singer Electrocuted to Death at Concert: A Tragic Accident>>>>>>>>>

In a tragic incident at a live concert, Brazilian rocker Ayres Sasaki, 35, was electrocuted on stage after a drenched fan hugged him during his performance in Salinopolis, Brazil. The shocking event left attendees in disbelief, and police are investigating how the fan got wet. Sasaki had been performing energetically when the fan approached the stage, unknowingly causing a deadly accident.

Sasaki’s aunt, Rita Matos, is reaching out to witnesses to understand the circumstances, while the Solar Hotel, where the concert took place, expressed sorrow and support for the family, offering condolences for the devastating loss.

Beyond music, Ayres was an accomplished architect and urban planner. His talents extended beyond the stage, leaving a mark on his community. He is survived by his wife, Mariana, whom he married just 11 months prior. Close friend Adriano Freitas described him as charismatic and talented, lamenting the loss of a gifted artist. May he rest in peace.

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