In a recent unfortunate incident, a Hollywood Recording Studio was ablaze, costing huge economic damage and the life of a human. During the fire, Sharon Osbourne’s daughter Aimee Osbourne aka ARO was amongst the few who escaped the fire. A 26-year producer working in the building has reportedly lost his life. Along with Aimee, a producer also escaped the fire. The spokesperson at Los Angeles Fire Department said that 78 firefighters extinguished the fire that lasted for 50 minutes.
“The Two Lucky Made It Alive”: Sharon Osbourne Shares The News Of Her Daughter And A Producer Escaping The Fire
In another fire incident, a two-story building accommodating many recording studios was ablaze on Thursday afternoon near West Hollywood. During the fire, a 26-year-old music producer died, unfortunately. The reality TV star, Sharon Osborne took it to her social media to share the unfortunate news of the fire breakout. She captioned, ” Today, my daughter @aro_officialmusic was working in a recording studio at this building with her producer. They are the lucky two that made it out alive.
She continued, “It is utterly heartbreaking that someone lost their life today in this fire & we are sending our prayers to this person & their family.” As per the recorded statement of the Los Angeles Fire Department spokesperson, two people were found with respiratory symptoms due to smoke exposure.
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An artist named Jamal Rajad alarmed the people around the studio. He lived and worked in one of the two-story buildings with his wife and cats. Jamal narrated the incident in that he thought he sniffed the smoke as his wife was burning incense sticks, but he realized that the fire and smoke were coming from the unit downstairs. A man was trying to break open the door to escape as Rajad warned him against it, but the door opened, and he said, “Boom! Big old flames!” Jamal successfully got essential things out of his apartment, but unfortunately, he couldn’t save his cats. During the rescue, one firefighter was injured as reported by the spokesperson.
He also reported, “Sadly, one person was found dead inside, as firefighters searched the structure.” The authorities refused to name the person, but Jamal identified the person as Nathan Avery Edwards aka Avery Drift. Another artist in the building, Jonathan Welman condemned the death of Edwards. Welman said that he was a talented young artist, producer, and engineer. Jamal was grateful for alerting people. He said, remorsefully, “… ungrateful that Avery died. He was on the bottom floor with us. I didn’t realize. I only had a few seconds.”