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31 January 2014

Singer Electrocuted While Singing On Damp Stage [VIDEO}

(WITH VID) Singer Electrocuted While Singing On Damp Stage

For illustration purposes only./quip-art.comFor illustration purposes only./quip-art.comA singer was lucky to survive after suffering a huge electric shock in the middle of his performance in front of thousands of fans.
Nolberto was mid-way through his band Alkala's song ‘Yo por tu amor’ (Me for your love) at a carnival in Ranchillos, Argentina, when he placed his hand on a metal pole.
Dramatic mobile phone footage shows him convulsing as the volts start to surge through his body.
Smoke then starts to rise from his arms, and he collapses off the stage.
With the audience screaming in terror, security men rushed to his unconscious side.
After several minutes, Nolberto regained consciousness and, like a true professional, returned to the stage to continue the show.
‘Nothing like this has ever happened to me before,’ Nolberto, from the Dominican Republic, later told Diario La Provincia.
‘What happened was that the stage was damp, and when I touched the metal I was shocked. So to stop myself from being electrocuted I had to throw myself off the stage,’ he added.
It might make the Argentinian singer feel a little bit better, knowing that he probably won't make the same mistake again. Electrifying performance: Nolberto sings on stage with his band during an Argentinian carnival - so far so good./Daily MailElectrifying performance: Nolberto sings on stage with his band during an Argentinian carnival - so far so good./Daily Mail
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-Daily Mail
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2548009/Horrific-moment-singer-suffers-electric-shock-grabs-metal-pole-standing-damp-stage-performs-Argentina.html

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