In bad news, a fan who met with an accident at the Robbie Williams concert in Sydney, Australia last week has succumbed to her injuries.
Robbie Williams’ concert accident
Robbie Williams is currently rocking the Australian XXV tour with his amazing performances, drawing huge crowds. However, on November 16, a concert-goer tragically lost her life in a mishap while leaving the venue. It’s a sad incident that occurred after what was supposed to be a night of enjoyment at the singer’s concert.
Someone who works at the stadium and a medical professional from the crowd quickly went to help her. They tried to figure out how she was doing until an ambulance arrived. The injured fan was then taken away in the ambulance.
However, in the end, the injured fan couldn’t fight the injuries and finally succumbed to them earlier in the week. A spokesperson from St. Vincent Hospital, Australia confirmed that the woman had died of her injuries.
“About 10.30 pm Thursday, November 16, NSW Ambulance paramedics were called to Driver Avenue, Paddington,” the spokesperson revealed. “Paramedics treated a woman in her 70s for head injuries before transporting her to St Vincent’s Hospital in a critical condition.”
On that day, about 40,000 people were at the Robbie Williams concert. Unfortunately, the passing of a 70-year-old fan cast a sad mood over the event.
Second death in last week in a concert
Last week, during Taylor Swift’s Eras tour concert in Rio De Janeiro, a 23-year-old named Ana Clara Benevides faced a similar unfortunate situation. In response, Taylor Swift wrote a message on Instagram, expressing concern. She decided to postpone her show, allowing the audience and Ana Clara’s family to have some private time to deal with the situation.
The unfortunate death happened because of the terrible heat waves that have been plaguing Rio De Janeiro in recent months. Taylor Swift’s timely acknowledgment and postponement did raise awareness of tragic deaths and may have assured the fans a bit.
People are worried about the safety of fans at concerts, especially after some incidents during heat waves. People are calling for improvements to make concerts more enjoyable and safe.