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Brazilian Singer Dies After Electrocution During Live Performance

Brazilian rock star Ayres Sasaki, 35, tragically died during a live performance at The Solar Hotel in Salinopolis, Brazil, on July 13, after being electrocuted on stage. The shocking incident occurred when a water-soaked fan hugged the singer, leading to a fatal electrical mishap.

Brazilian rock star Ayres Sasaki, 35, tragically died during a live performance at The Solar Hotel in Salinopolis, Brazil, on Saturday (July 13). The fatal accident occurred when a water-soaked fan hugged the singer and guitarist, causing him to be instantly electrocuted by a nearby electrical cable.

Brazil’s Civil Police are still investigating the exact circumstances that led to the fan being soaking wet.

Sasaki, celebrated for his singing and guitar-playing talents, particularly in Belem, a northern city in Brazil, is survived by his wife, Mariana, whom he married less than a year ago. Known as the “king of encores,” Sasaki was famous for his marathon performances that could last up to 12 hours.

Adriano Freitas, a fellow singer and close friend, paid tribute to Sasaki, saying, “We were friends in daily life, beyond music. A super charismatic guy, his talent was incredible. He was the best singer and guitarist in Belem.”

Comedian Natto Almeida also remembered Sasaki for his kindness, stating, “What will definitely stand out about Sasaki is his good heart, very polite. I think this will be the lasting mark he leaves behind.”


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