No further action is to be taken into the death of a railway worker who died with coronavirus after being spat on while at work.
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The Canadian singer-songwriter Bryan Adams has apologised after an outburst on Instagram where he attacked “bat eating, wet market animal selling, virus making greedy b**tards” in China for the source of the coronavirus outbreak.
The 60-year-old shared an expletive-filled post on Instagram, lamenting how his planned performances in London had been postponed due to the health crisis.
© Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Anadolu Agency via Getty Images He wrote: “Tonight was supposed to be the
No further action is to be taken into the death of a railway worker who died with coronavirus after being spat on while at work.
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Bryan Adams is asking for your forgiveness after he made insensitive comments blaming the coronavirus pandemic on “f**king bat eating” Chinese people.
Canadian singer Bryan Adams has apologised for his comments blaming “bat-eating” people for causing coronavirus.
Bryan Adams, the Canadian rocker, created a stir online Monday after he posted an expletive-filled rant on social media. The singer-songwriter spoke out against the “greedy bastards” behind Chinese wet markets that he says produced the coronavirus and put his tour on hold, and later faced intense backlash online for the racist comments.
Bryan Adams is apologizing for comments on social media that many condemned as racist.
Bryan Adams blamed “greedy bat eaters” for his cancelled concerts in an astonishing rant on Instagram on Monday night.
Bryan Adams, 60, is not happy that his spring concerts were cancelled due to the coronavirus, and he took to Instagram on May 11 to complain about it. “Tonight was supposed to be the beginning of a tenancy of gigs at the Royal Albert Hall, but thanks to some f***ing bat eating, wet market animal selling, virus making greedy bas*****, the whole world is now on hold, not to mention the thousands that have suffered or died from this virus,” he wrote.