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Singer Shae Gill Injured by Drone During Live Concert Performance

Emerging Pakistani singer Shae Gill was injured during a live concert in Islamabad when an out-of-control drone struck her

Emerging Pakistani singer Shae Gill was injured during a live concert in Islamabad when an out-of-control drone struck her hand while she was performing on stage. The incident occurred at an event held in Park View City, Islamabad.

According to details, a drone being used to record her performance came too close to the singer and suddenly went out of the operator’s control. Moving at a high speed, it collided with Shae Gill’s hand, causing visible cuts and bleeding.

The concert atmosphere turned tense immediately after the accident. Shae Gill was quickly taken to a hospital for treatment. Later, she reassured her fans via social media, stating that she is “completely fine” and did not sustain any serious injury. She also thanked everyone for their prayers and concern.

In a video she shared online, cuts and bruises could be seen on her wrist and hand. The event organizers attributed the incident to an inexperienced and unprofessional drone operator who lost control of the device.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What happened to Shae Gill during the concert?
She was injured when a drone recording her performance went out of control and hit her hand, causing cuts and bleeding.

2. How is Shae Gill’s condition now?
She has confirmed on social media that she is fine, with no serious injuries, and thanked fans for their support.

3. Who was operating the drone?
The drone was reportedly operated by an inexperienced and unprofessional handler, which led to the loss of control.

4. Has this affected the event or future performances?
While the incident caused concern during the concert, Shae Gill has not indicated any cancellation of future events. Organizers may review safety protocols for aerial recording equipment.

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