According to reports from the Venezuelan publication Últimas Noticias, a musical group met with tragedy when the Costamar II building collapsed in the coastal state of La Guaira. The members of the band—singer Manuel van Der Dijs, guitarist Gabriel Gómez, bassist Xander Hernández, and drummer Abraham Foucault—were reportedly rehearsing at the time of the natural disaster. La Guaira was identified as one of the most significantly impacted areas following the collapse.
Rescuers were responsible for recovering the bodies of the group from the debris. The band was described as a rising venezuelan metal act. The musicians had formed in 2024 and subsequently released their debut single, “Nemesis,” that same year.
Since then, the group has released additional material, with their latest song, “15 Minutes,” having been released just one month prior to the incident. The incident underscores the devastating impact of the natural disaster on the local community. Authorities and rescue teams worked extensively at the site to extract victims from the rubble.
The loss of the members marks a significant event in the local music scene, bringing attention to the talent and recent achievements of the venezuelan artists. The recovery efforts continued as authorities managed the site in the heavily affected region of La Guaira.
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