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Rio: after the death of a fan at the Taylor Swift concert, the organizer of the event apologizes

The boss of the company responsible for producing Taylor Swift's tour in Brazil presented his apologies on Thursday, November 23, for the problems that occurred during a concert organized five days earlier in Rio de Janeiro.

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Rio: after the death of a fan at the Taylor Swift concert, the organizer of the event apologizes

The boss of the company responsible for producing Taylor Swift's tour in Brazil presented his apologies on Thursday, November 23, for the problems that occurred during a concert organized five days earlier in Rio de Janeiro. Coming to listen to the singer in the capital in the grip of a heatwave, a fan died during the event.

“We recognize that we could have taken additional measures, such as installing shaded areas outside (the stadium where the concert took place) or changing the concert schedule,” Serafim Abreu said. , CEO of the company Time For Fun, in a video published on Instagram.

“I would like to apologize to all the fans who did not have the best possible experience,” he added, also regretting not having “emphasized more the authorization to enter with glasses of water disposable”. Many fans complained about the ban on bringing bottled water, while the temperature felt around 60 degrees last Friday in Rio, the day of Taylor Swift's first concert.

A 23-year-old young woman died during this concert. Time For Fun explained that she was “quickly attended to” and that the medical team “chose to transfer her to the hospital after about an hour of emergency care.” According to the daily O Globo, a first autopsy report indicates a lung hemorrhage and three cardiac arrests, but other examinations are necessary to determine precisely the cause of death.

The day after this tragedy, Taylor Swift said she was “devastated”, and the concert which was planned for last Saturday was postponed to Monday, November 20, also starting an hour later than initially planned (8:30 p.m. instead of 7:30 p.m.) , like that of Sunday 19.

“We know that with climate change, these episodes will be more and more frequent. We are aware that our entire sector must rethink the way it operates in the face of this new reality,” declared Serafim Abreu, presenting his “most sincere feelings” to the family of the deceased young woman. Superstar Taylor Swift's world tour “The Eras Tour” continues this week in Brazil, with concerts Friday, Saturday and Sunday in São Paulo, the largest metropolis in Latin America.

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