Ghanaian musician Black Sherif was forced to cut his performance short at the University of Mines and Technology (UMAT) in Tarkwa after a harrowing incident left two fans electrocuted. The unfortunate event occurred during his show on stage when two audience members were suddenly electrocuted due to subpar planning and safety measures at the event grounds.
A viral video circulating on social media captures the distressing moment when Black Sherif witnessed the incident and immediately stopped his performance. Visibly shaken by what he saw, the musician promptly exited the venue, expressing his dissatisfaction with the safety concerns.
The electrocution incident has raised serious concerns about event planning and safety protocols in Ghana’s music industry. Black Sherif’s decision to end his performance and prioritize the well-being of his fans demonstrates his commitment to their safety and well-being.
The incident is currently under investigation, and fans are calling for improved safety measures at future events to prevent such tragedies. Black Sherif’s swift response has earned him praise for prioritizing fan safety above his performance.
This unfortunate incident serves as a wake-up call for event organizers to prioritize safety and ensure that necessary measures are in place to protect attendees.