Death of Jessica Michalik explained

Jessica Michalik
Birth Name:Jessica Anna Michalik
Birth Date:7 January 1985
Birth Place:Manly, New South Wales, Australia
Death Place:Concord, New South Wales, Australia
Education:Cromer High School
Occupation:Student (Eleventh grade)
Parents:George and Barbara

Jessica Anna Michalik (7 January 1985 – 31 January 2001) was an Australian girl from Sydney, born to Polish immigrants,[1] who died as a result of asphyxiation five days after being crushed in a mosh pit during the 2001 Big Day Out music festival during a performance by headlining act Limp Bizkit.[2] [3]

Incident

Prior to Limp Bizkit's set, the band At the Drive-In had taken exception to the vigorous moshing during their performance earlier that day. Their lead singer Cedric Bixler-Zavala addressed the crowd at the conclusion of their song "Cosmonaut", saying "I think it's a very very sad day when the only way you can express yourself is through slamdancing". Then after pointing at an audience member crowd surfing, he continued "look at that... you didn't learn that from your best friend! You learned that from the TV!", and finally told the crowd "You're a robot, you're a sheep" before bleating at them several times and leaving the stage around 10 minutes into their set.[4]

Reviewing Limp Bizkit's performance at the Big Day Out for Metal Hammer, Mark Hughes stated that "a horrifying looking [crowd] crush" occurred at the front of the stage when the band began playing "My Generation".[5] The band were then cut short as they attempted to play by medical personnel and security staff. Durst reportedly encouraged the crowd "to settle down", and after a 15 minute break, the band resumed their performance with the songs "Take A Look Around" and "Break Stuff". After another intermission "to settle the rabid punters", during which the crowd was hosed with water by staff, Limp Bizkit performed the final song of their set, "Nookie".

The Coroner's Court of New South Wales findings into her death criticized the crowd control measures in use at the time, as well as Limp Bizkit lead singer Fred Durst for his "alarming and inflammatory" comments during the rescue effort.[6] Michalik's family and her best friend Liza Ryan have maintained that it was a series of factors that contributed to Michalik's death and that no one party was to blame.

The band Grinspoon (Michalik's favourite) performed at her funeral,[7] and a "minute of noise" tribute had been observed at subsequent Big Day Out festivals.[8] Limp Bizkit paid tribute to Michalik during their Soundwave 2012 performances, which included performing under a banner with Jessica's name on it during the Brisbane leg.[2]

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. News: Some day you'll see things my way . 18 March 2021 . NME . 26 November 2001.
  2. News: Limp Bizkit honour dead fan at show . 18 March 2021 . The Observer (Gladstone) . 1 March 2012 . 31 December 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20191231093407/https://www.gladstoneobserver.com.au/news/limp-bizkit-honour-dead-fan-show/1290642/ . dead .
  3. Web site: Ritchie . John . Fred Durst Comments On Big Day Out D-Barrier Removal . Music Feeds . 18 March 2021 . 1 February 2012.
  4. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzBgZZzdrxk
  5. Hughes . Mark . April 2001 . Seen Live From Around the Globe This Month: Big Day Out Special . . UK . . 86 . 98 . 0955-1190.
  6. Web site: Weir . Ian . Findings and Recommendations by the Coronial Inquest into the Death of Jessica Michalik . GKStill International . 18 March 2021 . November 2002.
  7. News: Local band perform at funeral of Big Day Out girl . 18 March 2021 . NME . 6 February 2001.
  8. News: Big Day Out trivia . 18 March 2021 . NZ Herald . 13 January 2010.