Lamb of God frontman found not guilty of manslaughter
Randy Blythe, frontman of metal band Lamb of God, has been acquitted of manslaughter by a Czech court.
Blythe was facing the charge relating to an incident at one of the band’s shows in the Czech Republic during 2010, when the singer allegedly pushed a stage-invading fan to the floor. The fan endured several injuries and later died.
The frontman, however, has been found not guilty reports Metal Hammer. Blythe himself confirmed the news posting the following picture and message:
“I have been found not guilty & acquitted of all charges against me. I am a free man. This photo was taken by my friend @aceyslade- it says it all. Please remember the family of Daniel Nosek in your thoughts & prayers in this difficult time. I only wish for them peace. Thank you for your support- Randy”.
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