Czech police spokeswoman
Jana Rosslerova has told the
Associated Press that that a court is set to rule tomorrow (Saturday, June 30) on whether to continue detaining
LAMB OF GOD singer
Randy Blythe in connection with the death of a fan more than two years ago.
According to
Rosslerova,
Blythe was arrested Wednesday, accused of causing bodily harm resulting in death.
LAMB OF GOD bassist
John Campbell, reached today on his cell phone by
Richmond Times-Dispatch, declined to comment.
"I'm not ready to talk about anything going on," he said.
LAMB OF GOD was scheduled to perform on Thursday at the Rock Café in Prague with
SKELETONWITCH and
ALL SHALL PERISH but that show ended up getting canceled.
Blythe, 41, is reportedly accused of causing the fatal injury that occurred at
LAMB OF GOD's May 24, 2010 show in Prague. The singer apparently either pushed or struck the fan who had come on stage, and that person later died.
LAMB OF GOD's publicist,
Adrenaline PR, issued a statement earlier today stressing that "under no circumstances was there a fight of any kind involved [during
LAMB OF GOD's 2010 concert]. This incident deals with a fan that three times during the concert jumped the barricade and rushed
Randy during the performance. It is alleged that the third time, security was not able to reach him and that
Randy pushed him back into the audience where supposedly he fell and hit his head."
