Updated on
Summary Randy Blythe (seen in NY in 2009) allegedly pushed a fan who fell on a concrete floor and died.
The frontman for US heavy metal group Lamb of God, Randy Blythe, has been freed from custody in Prague, without charge but on 237,000 euros ($289,000) bail after his arrest over the death of a fan at a concert in the city.The decision was take yesterday (Thursday) at 4 pm (1400 GMT) during a hearing, Prague regional court spokeswoman Martina Lhotakova told reporters Friday.The court confirmed that eight million koruna in bail money was deposited, she added, indicating that an investigation into the death was still underway.Blythe, 41, was detained at upon his arrival at Prague airport on June 28 in connection with the death of the 19-year-old fan at a 2010 show in the Czech capital.The fan repeatedly tried to climb onto the stage before allegedly being pushed by Blythe and hitting the concrete floor, a report by TV Nova said.He died 14 days later of his injuries.A post-mortem reportedly found that he had not been drunk or under the influence of drugs.
