Two Lipa Concert Spectators In Malaysia Demand Compensation After Experiencing Wounds By Metal Tubes
JAKARTA - An unknown audience experienced a bloody incident while watching Dua Lipa's concert in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on November 24 last weekend.
Launching NME, the concert audience demanded compensation for the experience that was said to have almost taken his life. He was injured and received seven stitches after being hit by a metal pyro tube (metal pyro tube).
Through Reddit, the audience claimed that the tube hit his head. He also attached a photo of himself with blood on his head while being treated by a medic.
He explained the incident occurred about 15 minutes after Dua Lipa started her concert. Because of the injury, he had to be rushed to the hospital to undergo a CT scan. Luckily there was no fracture in his skull.
The audience accused the authorities at the concert site of saying they would only bear the costs of his treatment. He was dissatisfied, and told Reddit that two people had come and started talking about compensation for hotels, concert tickets and flights.
However, he stated that he was "not ready" to discuss this matter. Instead, he will contact the embassy, lawyers, and possibly policies.
"They paid my hospital bill because I didn't have money for it," he said.
He wanted fair compensation for the bad experience he said was approaching the death.
"I'm lucky, this 5-7 kg tube didn't fall sharply at me.
The audience has also spoken with World Of Buzz. He admitted that he had bought tickets to be as close to the stage as possible. Then tell that he was standing near the fireworks cannon that fired confeties into the air.
"My wife saw it and immediately called the security officers to ask for help. At that time, my head didn't stop bleeding, and it continued to drip until we arrived at the ambulance backstage," he recalled.
They took me and another woman, who was also injured by a metal tube after bouncing off my head, to the hospital.
He alleged that the concert organizers had offered compensation to other fans who were injured in the form of money.