Jennifer Nettles: “Forever Connected” To Victims

Sugarland

 

Fans watch as the stage at the Indiana State

Fair collapses amid a gust of wind Saturday

night. Five people were killed and dozens more

were injured.

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(Indianapolis, Ind.) - Sugarland singer Jennifer Nettles says she and her bandmates will be forever connected to the victims and all those who were at the Indiana State Fair this summer. 

 

In an interview on ABC's "In The Spotlight With Robin Roberts" Tuesday night, Nettles said she wept when she saw the devastation caused by a massive gust of wind moments before they were to take the stage. 

 

Seven people were killed and dozens more were hurt when the rigging collapsed. 

 

"I think any sort of crisis can test our faith and push us to our limits," Nettles said. "There will always be a before that happened and an after that happened."

 

Nettles said the band was in the dressing room when the tragedy happened, underneath the stage, having been told by their tour manager to hold off on starting the show for a few minutes. 

 

"No sooner had she said that then … everything suddenly looked dark and then wind and then a crashing sound, horrible metal twisting sound, and then the ceiling of the dressing room torqued and shuddered, and everyone went to the wall. We didn't know what was happening because we couldn't see. We were underneath," Nettles recalled.

 

LINKS:

 

Sugarland’s State Fair Benefit Concert Fri.

 

 

Sugarland To Play Memorial Concert In Indy

 

Documents: Fair Had Vague Evacuation Plan

 

Sugarland Named In Four Lawsuits

 

"Tough Decision" To Make In Stage Compensation

 

State Wants Stage Collapse Lawsuit Dismissed

 

Class Action Lawsuit Filed Over Stage Disaster

 

Another Lawsuit Possible In Stage Collapse

 

9 Days Later, Seventh Stage Victim Dies

  

Injuries Claim Life of Sixth Stage Collapse Victim

 

Sugarland Returns To Stage

 

Daniels: Investigation Will Be Thorough

 

Sugarland Plan Memorial Show, Resuming Tour

 

Agencies Investigating Cause Of Stage Collapse

 

Sugarland Gives Statement On Indiana State Fair

 

Witness Describes State Fair Tragedy

 

Five Die, Dozens Hurt In State Fair Stage Collapse

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