Crimea: Kamelen Verdict After Stagedive Accident
- A Bergen artist (referred to as "Mosele" or "the Camel") was on trial after injuring people during stage dives at music festivals.
- * Incidents: The artist has a history of incidents during stage dives.
- In essence, the article reports on a case where an artist's stage diving led to injuries, but the legal system resolute they weren't criminally responsible due to a...
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Main Point:
A Bergen artist (referred to as “Mosele” or “the Camel”) was on trial after injuring people during stage dives at music festivals. While the prosecutor requested a four-month prison sentence, the artist was acquitted of intentionally causing harm.
Key Details:
* Incidents: The artist has a history of incidents during stage dives.
* in 2023 at Idyllfestivalen, a young woman suffered a concussion.
* In 2022 at the Stavern Festival, several people were knocked down.
* Prosecution’s Argument: The prosecutor argued for four months in prison, believing the artist’s actions were dangerous.
* Defense/Verdict: The artist was found not guilty of acting with intent (knowingly and willingly causing harm).
* Victim’s Testimony: The victim in the 2023 incident stated doctors told him he coudl have been paralyzed, but he was blessed.
* Artist’s Statement: The artist acknowledged the danger of jumping into the crowd and emphasized the importance of having the audience’s attention first.
* media: The text includes a video and a biographical component about the artist.
In essence, the article reports on a case where an artist’s stage diving led to injuries, but the legal system resolute they weren’t criminally responsible due to a lack of intent.
