T4F, the company in charge of organizing Taylor Swift’s tour in Brazil, apologized this Thursday for the chaos at the singer’s concerts in Rio de Janeiro, where a young woman died of heat stroke, and admitted that “they could have taken some alternative actions”.
“We are completely devastated, very saddened by the loss of young Ana Clara,” Time For Fun (T4F) CEO Serafim Abreu said in a video posted on the company’s social media six days after what happened.
AND Brazilian The 23-year-old previously died of heat stroke concert which the American singer offered last Friday in Nilton Santos Olympic Stadium in Rio de Janeiroas part of their world tour “The Eras Tour”.
“We admit that we could have taken some alternative actionsin addition to all the others we’ve done,” said T4F’s first CEO.
The death of a young woman, a psychology student at the Federal University of Rondonópolis, sparked the opening investigation from side Brazilian governmentthrough the Secretary for Consumer Protection.
On Wednesday, that body adopted a measure that obligates event organizers to distribute free water on hot days.
Abreu indicated that for the next concerts of the pop stars, which will take place this weekend at the Allianz Parque stadium in São Paulo, they have adopted this “new attitude of the authorities” and will therefore allow “the importation of plastic water bottles”.
He emphasized that last weekend in Rio de Janeiro they faced “days of extreme heat, with a very high and unprecedented thermal sensation”, so they decided to “incorporate new practices” when such weather conditions appear.
“I want to apologize to everyone who didn’t have the best possible experience. I also apologize for the delay in this public demonstration. Unfortunately, for the first time in over 40 years of performing, we have had a fatality at an event organized by T4F,” he said.
In this regard, he expressed his “sincerest condolences” to the victim’s family and made himself available to help them “in any way”.
“We understand the deep pain of this irreparable loss,” he said.
Source: Panama America

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