Chinese Acrobat Ms Sun Died After Falling During A Performance
Ms Sun Death – During a routine with her husband, an acrobat falls to her death on camera. Audience can be heard screaming in video footage of the fatal incident.
Authorities in China are looking into the death of an acrobat who died on Saturday night while participating in a dangerous activity with her husband.
In video footage from the event in Hougao hamlet in eastern Anhui Province, a crane appears to pull the pair high into the air. As they whirl around the performance area, the woman hangs off the man by locking her wrists behind his head. She then appears to release her grip and falls to the ground below.
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Ms Sun Death has gone viral across the web. According to What’s On Weibo, footage of the event went viral throughout China over the weekend, with other gruesome footage showing the female acrobat brutally striking what appears to be a hard surface on the floor. As she hurtles toward the ground, screams from the audience can be heard. The acrobat’s colleague, Sun Moumou, told reporters that the acrobat was “still breathing weakly” after the accident.
According to reports, she was taken to the hospital and died as a result of her injuries. Following the fall, the concert and other events planned for the rest of the weekend were quickly canceled. Chinese social media users questioned the occurrence on Sunday, wondering how it could have happened.
According to witnesses, there was a lack of safety elements at the show, as well as roads leading to the performance area that were difficult for emergency service teams to access. There has also been a lot of debate in the media about who is to blame. The performing group behind the show, according to the local Culture and Tourism Department, did not obtain appropriate approval to perform the act in the first place, and they will be “dealt with accordingly.”
According to a historical film obtained by The Paper, the duo is frequently seen performing stunts at high elevations and relying on one another’s strength for survival. The decision to not wear safety belts stemmed from working in a “highly competitive” industry where they earned “relatively more money” by performing riskier acts, according to the report.
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Sun had been arguing with her husband, Zhang Moumou, before the performance and had refused to wear a safety line, according to initial reports. Zhou later told the Yangzi Evening News that the allegations were false. “We were always happy together,” he thought back. “There was no fight. I can’t give you any specifics because I’m dealing with everything right now.” The couple, who were married in 1986, allegedly had a son and a daughter together.
The show’s producer, Anhui Yaxi Performing Arts Media, was fined more than $7,000, according to the Global Times, for “holding commercial performances without approval.” The Yongqiao District Committee and District Government Investigation Team have stated that they are investigating the recent incident and have expressed their “deep condolences to the deceased” and her family.
On the same day as Sun, an acrobat performing at Coachella in California was critically injured after falling during an aerial demonstration. Paramedics, according to witnesses, placed the acrobat on a backboard before transporting her to the hospital.