Wednesday, July 19, 2017

French Singer Collapses And Dies On Stage



Rising French singer Barbara Weldens reportedly collapsed and died in the middle of a concert. She was 35.

According to The Independent, Weldens was performing on stage at a church in the small south-west French village of Goudron when she suffered cardiac arrest. Her performance was part of the Leo Ferre festival.

Local media reports indicate Weldens was reportedly electrocuted but the BBC reports police are still investigating the cause of death.

Weldens was an up-and-coming singer and had won a young talent award after releasing her first album this year.

According to her website, Weldens grew up in the circus before deciding to become a singer.


5 comments:

  1. […] Rising French singer Barbara Weldens reportedly collapsed and died in the middle of a concert. She was 35. According to The Independent, Weldens was performing on stage at a church in the small south-west French village of Goudron when she suffered cardiac arrest. Her performance was part of the Leo Ferre festival. Local media reports indicate Weldens was reportedly electrocuted but the BBC reports police are still investigating the cause of death. Weldens was an up-and-coming singer and had won a young talent award after releasing her first album this year. According to her website, Weldens grew up in the circus before deciding to become a singer. The post French Singer Collapses And Dies On Stage appeared first on CRAZY DAYS AND NIGHTS. Source: French Singer Collapses And Dies On Stage […]

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  2. Tricia1311:33 PM

    What in the world?
    35!??

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  3. zerooptions11:40 PM

    How tragic,
    Warmest thoughts and prayers for her and her family

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  4. Too early to tell here, but several people have been electrocuted by the phantom power current of improperly wired mikes.

    For example:http://www.behindthemixer.com/baptismal-amplification-and-safety/

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  5. nancer4:47 AM

    electrocution will certainly cause cardiac arrest. something happened here.

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