Zard lead singer Izumi Sakai dead at 40
Apparently so... Her Japanese Wikipedia article says the same thing:
http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZARD
The wiki article says she was at the hospital for treatment. Then somehow she was walking along a flight of stairs and suddenly fell down the stairway.
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http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZARD
The wiki article says she was at the hospital for treatment. Then somehow she was walking along a flight of stairs and suddenly fell down the stairway.
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Zard lead singer Izumi Sakai dead at 40
ZARD singer Izumi Sakai dies in accident at 40
Singer Izumi Sakai has died after sustaining head injuries in a fall from the edge of a hospital building in Tokyo, her management agency has announced. Sakai, a member of the popular group ZARD, was 40.
Sakai fell about three meters from the slope outside Keio University Hospital in Tokyo's Shinjuku-ku, apparently after coming back from a walk. The slope was slippery due to rain.
A passerby found her lying on the ground at about 5:40 a.m. on Saturday. She had suffered head injuries, and was confirmed dead on Sunday.
Sakai underwent an operation to remove a uterine tumor in June last year. She had been staying at Keio University Hospital since April this year, after the cancer was found to have spread to her lungs, and treatment was going well, according to her agency.
Sakai made her debut in 1991 as a vocalist with ZARD with "Good-byeMyLoneliness." "Makenaide" (Don't give up), released in 1993, became a great hit and was used as background music for the opening parade of the National High School Baseball Tournament in the spring of 1994. The 1997 album "ZARD BLEND" sold 2.5 million copies.
"We hope that Izumi Sakai, along with her hit songs, will remain in the memory of her fans," an agency spokesman said.
Sakai was to release a new album of songs in autumn this year and was planning a concert tour. (Mainichi)
May 28, 2007
http://mdn.mainichi-msn.co.jp/entertain ... 7000c.html
ZARD CD skyrockets up charts in wake of singer's death
Izumi Sakai on the cover of ZARD's "Golden Best 15th Anniversary." (Mainichi)
ZARD's most recent hit compilation has skyrocketed up the charts in the wake of singer Izumi Sakai's death on Sunday, coming from outside the Top 100 to reach No. 6, according to Oricon's Daily Ranking Chart.
"Golden Best 15th Anniversary," the CD, went on sale on Oct. 25 last year and reached the top of the Nov. 6 weekly chart.
Sales have remained constant ever since and have totaled about 490,000. The CD re-entered Oricon's Daily Ranking Chart for the first time since Nov. 20 last year. It is expected to place well on the weekly chart when it is announced next week.
ZARD claimed four CDs in the May 28 Daily Ranking Top 100, with "Kimi tono Distance," the band's most recent album released in September 2005 charting at No. 53, "ZARD Best the Single Collection -- Kiseki," the May 1999 release now at No. 64 and "ZARD Best -- Request Memorial" at No. 95.
Sakai died aged 40 on Sunday following a fall at the Tokyo hospital where she was being treated for lung cancer. (Mainichi)
May 30, 2007
http://mdn.mainichi-msn.co.jp/national/ ... 5000c.html
Singer Izumi Sakai has died after sustaining head injuries in a fall from the edge of a hospital building in Tokyo, her management agency has announced. Sakai, a member of the popular group ZARD, was 40.
Sakai fell about three meters from the slope outside Keio University Hospital in Tokyo's Shinjuku-ku, apparently after coming back from a walk. The slope was slippery due to rain.
A passerby found her lying on the ground at about 5:40 a.m. on Saturday. She had suffered head injuries, and was confirmed dead on Sunday.
Sakai underwent an operation to remove a uterine tumor in June last year. She had been staying at Keio University Hospital since April this year, after the cancer was found to have spread to her lungs, and treatment was going well, according to her agency.
Sakai made her debut in 1991 as a vocalist with ZARD with "Good-byeMyLoneliness." "Makenaide" (Don't give up), released in 1993, became a great hit and was used as background music for the opening parade of the National High School Baseball Tournament in the spring of 1994. The 1997 album "ZARD BLEND" sold 2.5 million copies.
"We hope that Izumi Sakai, along with her hit songs, will remain in the memory of her fans," an agency spokesman said.
Sakai was to release a new album of songs in autumn this year and was planning a concert tour. (Mainichi)
May 28, 2007
http://mdn.mainichi-msn.co.jp/entertain ... 7000c.html
ZARD CD skyrockets up charts in wake of singer's death
Izumi Sakai on the cover of ZARD's "Golden Best 15th Anniversary." (Mainichi)
ZARD's most recent hit compilation has skyrocketed up the charts in the wake of singer Izumi Sakai's death on Sunday, coming from outside the Top 100 to reach No. 6, according to Oricon's Daily Ranking Chart.
"Golden Best 15th Anniversary," the CD, went on sale on Oct. 25 last year and reached the top of the Nov. 6 weekly chart.
Sales have remained constant ever since and have totaled about 490,000. The CD re-entered Oricon's Daily Ranking Chart for the first time since Nov. 20 last year. It is expected to place well on the weekly chart when it is announced next week.
ZARD claimed four CDs in the May 28 Daily Ranking Top 100, with "Kimi tono Distance," the band's most recent album released in September 2005 charting at No. 53, "ZARD Best the Single Collection -- Kiseki," the May 1999 release now at No. 64 and "ZARD Best -- Request Memorial" at No. 95.
Sakai died aged 40 on Sunday following a fall at the Tokyo hospital where she was being treated for lung cancer. (Mainichi)
May 30, 2007
http://mdn.mainichi-msn.co.jp/national/ ... 5000c.html
There's already a thread about this here: http://www.d-addicts.com/forum/viewtopic_48913.htm
Her death really was a shame.
Her death really was a shame.
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