Musician Lolita expressed gratitude towards Gelendzhik for apparently rescuing her life
In a shocking turn of events, a popular Russian pop artist, Lolita Milavskaya, has called for the mandatory practice of having a medical team at mass events, following an incident at her concert in Gelendzhik.
During the concert at the Gelendzhik Arena on an undisclosed date, one audience member fell ill, experiencing sudden discomfort. Doctors at the venue quickly diagnosed the woman's condition as a stroke and provided necessary assistance to stabilise her.
Milavskaya, best known for her hit "Titanic", recorded a video message after the incident, expressing gratitude to the city's medical professionals for their professionalism and responsiveness. She emphasised the importance of having a medical team at her concerts and urged for understanding and support at the state level regarding this matter.
The video message has sparked a big reaction on social media, with many fans actively supporting the singer's initiative. One fan, in particular, expressed gratitude for Milavskaya's concerts and emphasised the necessity of an ambulance at any event.
The SHAMAN concert in Sochi on September 17 has been cancelled, but the reasons for the cancellation were not mentioned in the provided paragraph. Despite this, Milavskaya's call for improved medical facilities at mass events continues to gain traction.
Interestingly, the official channel of the emergency services in Gelendzhik, where the incident occurred, has not been previously mentioned. However, the official channel of the Gelendzhik emergency services has shared Milavskaya's gratitude and highlighted the significance of her words.
As of now, the search results do not provide information about the organiser of Milavskaya's concerts or who was responsible for ensuring medical facilities during her events as requested in her video. Regardless, Milavskaya's advocacy for improved medical facilities at mass events is a topic that is likely to continue to generate discussion in the coming days.
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