Smash into Pieces-sanger ikke brekkmagende syk før Melodifestivalen

Sangeren i Smash into Pieces misset torsdagens prøve til fjerde semifinale i Melodifestivalen i Malmö på grunn av magesyke. Ifølge tittelen er han imidlertid ikke brekkmagende syk.

Sangeren i det svenske rockebandet Smash into Pieces, som deltar i Melodifestivalen, var fraværende fra torsdagens prøve før fjerde semifinale i Malmö. Årsaken var at han hadde blitt magesyk, ifølge rapportering fra Nerikes Allehanda. Artikkelens tittel slår fast at sangeren er «ikke brekkmagende syk», noe som antyder at sykdommen ikke inkluderer oppkast, selv om den hindret ham i å delta på prøven. Melodifestivalen er Sveriges nasjonale uttak til Eurovision Song Contest, og fjerde semifinale går av stabelen i Malmö. Bandets fravær fra prøven vekker spørsmål om opptredenen deres, men kilden gir ingen flere detaljer om sangerens tilstand eller eventuelle erstatninger. Artikkelen bygger på TT-tekster, men innholdet er fragmentert med annonser og irrelevante elementer som «Annons» og «TTText».

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