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Pedro Aunión Monroy was a trained dancer, specializing in aerial stunts. |
An acrobat has fallen to his death in front of horrified
onlookers at a festival in Madrid, sparking anger at organisers who refused to
halt performances following the accident.
Pedro
Aunion Monroy, a Spanish performance artist living in Britain, tumbled around
30 metres (100 feet) during a dance routine at the Mad Cool event in the
Spanish capital late Friday.
"I regret to tell you he died today," his
sister Estefi Chaje posted on Facebook. "He was doing what he loved the
most. We are devastated."
Organisers
of the three-day music festival, which featured acts including US rock bands
Foo Fighters and Green Day, issued a statement saying the event would continue
despite the "terrible accident".
"I've just seen a guy fall and die, all projected on
the giant screen. And thousands of people carried on dancing. I'm lost for
words," tweeted one festival-goer.
Green
Day played their Friday night headline set as planned, apparently unaware of
Monroy's death.
"We just got off stage at Mad Cool Festival to
disturbing news. A very brave artist named Pedro lost his life tonight in a
tragic accident," the group said later on Twitter.
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