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Randy Blythe Acquitted of Manslaughter in Czech Republic: Lamb of God Rocker Not Guilty of Fan's Death at 2010 Concert, 'I Am a Free Man'

By Danica Bellini | Mar 05, 2013 01:43 PM EST

During a Lamb of God concert in Prague back in 2010, rocker Randy Blythe was accused of pushing a Czech Republic fan from the stage - the young man hit his head on the hard concrete and died from sustained injuries two weeks later. A Prague court ultimately charged Blythe with manslaughter, or causing bodily harm to another person with lethal consequences. Blythe was detained in the Czech Republic back in June and finally released and allowed to return to the States in August. But Blythe recently flew back to the European country to fight the manslaughter charges in-person - reports confirm that the heavy metal vocalist had since been acquitted by the Prague court. And Blythe's initially response to the verdict - "I am a free man." Read More »

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