PRAGUE, Czech Republic (WTVR) – The trial of Richmond rock star Randy Blythe is slated to resume Monday in the Czech Republic.
The 41-year old Lamb of God frontman is on trial for manslaughter after he was accused of pushing a fan off the stage during a 2010 concert in Prague. The fan, 19-year-old Daniel Nosek, later died of head injuries.
The trial was delayed in February after one of the defense's key witnesses got sick.
If found guilty, Blythe could face up to 10 years in prison. The victim's family are also seeking 10 million Kč ($530,000) in damages.
Stay with CBS 6 News and WTVR.com for complete coverage of the trial. We’ll have updates from Prague Post reporter Jonathan Crane from the courtroom.
COMPLETE COVERAGE: Randy Blythe Trial in Prague
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- Witnesses: ‘Memory of events quite sketchy’
- Lamb of God fan refutes witness accounts
- Lamb of God singer criticizes security
- Lamb of God’s Randy Blythe prepares for trial in Prague
- Trial date set for Lamb of God frontman Randy Blythe
- Blythe and Lamb of God manager respond to manslaughter charges
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