1 dead, 19 hurt outside Linkin Park concert
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A spokeswoman for the South African city of Cape Town says one person died after a scaffolding collapsed in high winds outside a Linkin Park concert, injuring 19 other people.
Kylie Hatton said Thursday a woman died after being taken to the hospital. She said 19 people were injured, with 12 hospitalized, after the temporary advertising structure collapsed outside the Cape Town Stadium. She said police are investigating.
The American rock band said in a statement: "We wish to express our deep sadness and concern for those injured and our heartfelt condolences to the family of the fan who died as a result of her injuries." The band said they had no relationship with the sponsor or entity responsible for the structure.
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In August 2011, the band Sugarland saw a similar tragedy at their concert at the Indiana State Fair when the stage collapsed. Five people died and 45 were injured at the concert. A gust of wind also caused the structure breakdown at their show.
Linkin Park will perform in Johannesburg Nov. 10.