'Paid To Pee In My Pants': Diabetic Man Slams Bryan Adams' Mumbai Concert Organisers Over Poor Toilet Facility
A diabetic man, Sheldon Aranjo, slammed the organisers of Bryan Adams' Mumbai concert for poor management after urinating in his pants due to a lack of washroom facilities. Sharing his ordeal on LinkedIn, he penned an open letter to Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal and EVA Global Events. Held at the Bombay Convention Centre, Goregaon, the event allegedly had 1,000 attendees but only three washrooms

A diabetic man slammed the organisers of Bryan Adams' Mumbai concert for poor management after he urinated in his pants due to the lack of washroom facilities at the event. A couple of days back, he took to his LinkedIn account to share his ordeal. The man, Sheldon Aranjo, penned an open letter to Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal and EVA Global Events and called them out for the dire state of facilities at the concert.
The event, which was also attended by several celebrities, took place at Bombay Convention and Exhibition Centre, Goregaon, on December 13. In his lengthy post, Sheldon claimed that nearly 1,000 people attended the concert, however, there were only three washrooms.
Sheldon also shared a photo of his soiled pants to support his claims. He stated that he had nothing to be ashamed of, explaining that he suffers from diabetes and incontinence issues.
"I PAID to PEE (in my pants) at the Bryan Adams concert. Shocked? you should be. While the flow of traffic into the concert was fine, the chilled Bombay Convention & Exhibition Centre ensured that my bladder flow was just as good. So I made a bee line to the loo. Only to see a serpentine queue! I knew I would NEVER be able to hold that long. So I was advised to go to the other end of the pavilion." he wrote.
"I had a Gold ticket. So I made a dash for the nearest tree (which meant dodging a few well meaning security guards as well). Finally, I managed to empty and release the pressure (but not before soiling my pants," he added.
Sheldon also mentioned towards the end of his note that it is not a rant but a 'cry for help'. The organisers have not reacted to Sheldon's post yet.
Bryan Adams, Canadian rock legend, performed in Mumbai as a part of his 'So Happy It Hurts' World Tour. The concert was a highlight of his six-city India tour, which began on December 8 in Kolkata.
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