A founding member of popular Australian children's music group The Wiggles ...
MELBOURNE - A founding member of popular Australian children’s music group The Wiggles was recovering in a Sydney hospital after suffering a cardiac arrest while performing at a bushfire relief concert on Friday, the band said.
Musicians, artists and sports personalities have held a number of relief events to help Australians who have been battling deadly bushfires since September. The fires have killed 29 people and millions of animals, and destroyed homes and large swathes of land. New South Wales Rural Fire Service Commissioner Shane Fitzsimmons, who has played a very public role in this season’s bushfires, said his family and children were huge fans of the band.
He has spoken about suffering from orthostatic intolerance, a disorder that affects blood flow and leads to fainting, according to media reports.
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