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Nasrat Parsa

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Background information
Birth nameNasrat Ali Parsa
Born(1968-02-22)February 22, 1968
Kabul, Afghanistan
DiedMay 8, 2005 (aged 37)
Vancouver, Canada
GenresSoft rock, pop, ghazals, classical
OccupationSinger
Instrument(s)Tabla, harmonium
Years active1987–2005
LabelsAriana Records
Negah Entertainment

Nasrat Parsa (Persian: نصرت پارسا, February 22, 1968 – May 8, 2005) was an Afghan singer. Up until his death, he continued his music in exile from Hamburg, Germany, occasionally touring other countries.

Nasrat Parsa

Death

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On May 7, 2005, Nasrat Parsa performed a concert in Vancouver, Canada, on the occasion of Mother's Day, opening a comprehensive tour that was scheduled to include several cities in North America.

Following the concert, Nasrat was with his brother, Najib Parsa outside their hotel. They were approached by three young male fans, who asked for the singer's autograph and to take a picture with him. One of the men, 19 years old at the time, then punched Nasrat in the face. The punch caused Nasrat to lose his balance and he fell down onto four concrete stairs.[1][2] The severity of his brain injuries resulted in his death the next day.[1][2]

The man who punched him was found guilty of manslaughter and was given a conditional sentence of 2 years of house arrest and 3 years of probation.[3][4]

References

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  1. ^ a b Fong, Petti. "Punched by 'fan', Afghan pop star dies in Vancouver".
  2. ^ a b "Popular Afghan singer killed in Vancouver". CBC.
  3. ^ B.C. man will get no jail time in manslaughter death of Afghan pop star
  4. ^ "B.C. man convicted in death of Afghan singer will not go to jail". CBC.ca. 21 February 2009.
  • Yahoo! News. Amy Carmichael. Afghani Pop Star, Nasrat Parsa, is Killed in Vancouver. May 9, 2005.
  • CBC Arts. Visiting Afghan Singer Dead After Vancouver Attack. May 10, 2005
  • Vancouver Sun. Matthew Ramsey. Hundreds Mourn Afghan Singer. May 13, 2005
  • BBC Report. Nasrat Parsa: A Tragic Loss in Afghan Music. May 26, 2005
  • CBCNews. Canada Now TV Report. Nasrat Parsa. May 2005
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