Cirque du Soleil: Aerialist Yann Arnaud dies in Florida show

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A performer during the Cirque Du Soleil show at the Royal Albert Hall in London, UK on 24 January 2018.Image source, Reuters
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Yann Arnaud had been an aerialist with Cirque du Soleil for over 15 years

A Cirque du Soleil aerialist has died after falling on to the stage during a show in Tampa Bay, Florida.

Yann Arnaud, 38, was taking part in a performance involving aerial straps on Saturday when he fell.

The French performer died in hospital later. "The entire Cirque du Soleil family is in shock and devastated," a statement said.

The company said it was working with local authorities to investigate what had gone wrong.

It has cancelled two shows scheduled for Tampa on Sunday.

Arnaud had been with the Cirque du Soleil for over 15 years.

He "was loved by all who had the chance to know him", company CEO, Daniel Lamarre said.

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This is not the first time a member of the Cirque du Soleil has died in an on-stage incident.

And the son of a Cirque du Soleil founder died in December 2016 after being accidentally crushed by a telescopic lift.