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Bebe Rexha reveals painful black eye and facial injuries after cell phone thrown during concert

Bebe Rexha had to leave a concert on Sunday night after being hit in the face with a cell phone. She required several stitches for the wound.

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Bebe Rexha muestra sus heridas tras ser golpeada por un celular en pleno concierto
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Bebe Rexha suffered a black eye and facial lacerations after she was hit in the face by a cell phone thrown a member of the audience at a concert in New York. She has now published the images of her injuries on her social media.

On Sunday night, June 18, the 33-year-old singer was giving a concert on the Rooftop of Pier 17 in New York, when the attack happened. The show had to be stopped and the ‘Say my name’ singer was forced to leave the stage after being struck by the cell phone.

Who treated Bebe Rexha’s injuries from the thrown cell phone?

Rexha was quickly treated by on-site paramedics, while the concert was canceled given the seriousness of the situation. Videos of the event have gone viral on social media.

Did Bebe Rexha have a black eye and need stitches?

Hours after the event and due to the concern of her fans, Bebe Rexha took to social media to give an update on her health, saying she is “fine”. The artist’s mother, Bukurije Rexha, shared a message noting that the singer had received three stitches.

According to images shared by Bebe herself on Instagram, the incident left her with a stitch in the upper part of her eye, as well as a black eye and several bruises on her cheek.

Has the person who threw the phone at Bebe Rexha been caught?

According to reports in the British press the person who threw the phone has been identified as Nicolás Mavagna, a 27-year-old man. According to the legal document the tabloid newspaper had access to he was detained at the scene and taken for processing by the police.