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Fan Dies After Stage Dive at Miss May I Show

A young fan, 21-year-old Alberto Scott, has reportedly passed away after attending Miss May I’s show at the Studio at Webster Hall in New York City on May 3.

It was initially thought that the stage dive was the cause of his death, however, Brooklyn Vegan has updated that “Webster Hall says that despite what people are saying at Miss May I’s Facebook, ‘the patron in question did not die while stage diving. The patron collapsed while exiting the venue, as video footage and the police corroborate.'”

The band posted on their Facebook page the following day acknowledging the incident and informing that they will soon post an official statement.

“Hey everyone, we are aware of the incident that occurred at Webster Hall last night and will be posting a statement shortly. However, we are awaiting further information regarding the situation before we are able to make a full statement.”

Sinestra Studios posted a tribute to Scott with testimonials from friends remembering the happy person he was.

One individual, Cassandra Cabrera, wrote, “I feel I should tell you the little I knew about Alberto from the times we’ve spoken. For one, he had the greatest and biggest smile that immediately caught your attention and made you feel happy. He was so kindhearted and such a good guy, so happy and open minded. Whenever I saw him, he never looked stressed or worried. All he cared about was the music. And as he said to me once, he took music very seriously and it was his 24/7 high.”

Jenise Ramos Sarraga, who allegedly knew Scott through her daughter, has created a site to raise funds for the young man’s funeral expenses. 

Our deepest condolences go out to Alberto’s friends and family.

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