01-08-2025
Mohamed Ramadan breaks silence after fatal stage explosion: 'It felt like an assassination attempt'
ALBAWABA - Mohamed Ramadan mourns crew member killed in onstage fireworks explosion. Also Read Video: Details of the explosion during the show by Mohamed Ramadan
Hossam, a member of the fireworks team, died during the concert when he was hit by a sudden explosion. In his first video comment after the terrible accident at his North Coast concert, Mohamed Ramadan shared a video on Instagram to offer his condolences to his family.
People who are happy about the death of one of Mohamed Ramadan's team members break their quiet and send him a touching message.
Mohamed Ramadan, who looked deeply sad, said, "I'm sorry for Hossam's family's loss." God should forgive him and give him a place in heaven. He should also be patient with his family and friends and heal those who are hurt. As soon as I saw what was going on, I stopped the music and went down to help people and make sure they could get out so that another accident or crowding wouldn't happen.
In a message to those who were bragging, he said, "I'm mad at people who talk badly." This man met God while he was dying for his work. You don't just sit there and write, "I'm going to hell or heaven." A kind word is given. "Shut up if you don't have anything nice to say."
He said he would stay at the event site until he was sure everyone had left safely. He ended by praying, "May God have mercy on him again and give him a place in heaven." I feel bad for his dad and his family.
Mohamed Ramadan's show at Porto Golf Marina on the North Coast was rocked by tragedy when a member of the fireworks crew died in an explosion on stage. Ramadan stopped the concert right away, which shocked the crowd. From the stage, he said, "I have to end the concert because someone died and someone else was seriously hurt."
Even though something happened, Ramadan stayed at the place until the last person had left safely.
In the hours following the event, Ramadan wrote a blog post calling the explosion a "full-fledged assassination attempt." Later, he said that the first probes showed that the explosion was caused by a gas cylinder inside the fireworks, not a bomb. It was an act of God, he said, emphasizing, "Long live my country, a country of security and safety."
Mohamed Ramadan Instagram story
Meanwhile, Mohamed Ramadan shared an ad for a new concert at Sky Bar on the North Coast, confirming that the event would still happen. The ad said, "We're waiting for you at Sky Bar tonight from 10 PM to 4 AM with the star Mohamed Ramadan." The show will happen as planned.