Multiple Grammy Award winner, Adele had no choice but to stop a concert
in Sydney after a female fan had a heart attack during live performance
and emergency services were called.
A 47-year-old woman had collapsed from a cardiac arrest during Adele’s
concert in the ANZ stadium and taken to the hospital during her
performance on Friday, March 10, 2017.
The over 95,000 fans who had made their way to the ANZ stadium last
night to see the British singer perform had to clear a path to allow
paramedics to get to the ill woman.
Adele, while stopping her performance midway, told her teeming fans that
she didn’t want to shock the sick woman with fireworks that were
planned.
She also joked that she had ruined the surprise for the rest of the audience by telling them about the pyrotechnics.
“Sorry. Someone got hurt. I ruined the surprise for you didn’t I?” Adele
told the crowd. Sorry, there was so much going on it frightened me.
Pretend I didn’t say anything. Let’s start again.”
She continued the show after a brief pause.
Initially, it was thought the woman had suffered some kind of spinal
injury, because paramedics had brought a stretcher into the arena with
them.
This is even as an eyewitness also added that nobody had paid the
situation any attention until Adele stopped the show shortly before
launching into Rolling In The Deep.

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