Aimée Osbourne, who plays in the electropop group Aro, escaped a fire that ravaged a studio in Hollywood on Thursday night. The fire was put out by 78 firefighters over the course of an hour and sadly left one dead and two injured, according to KTLA. Aimée's mother Sharon Osbourne reported that Aimée was alright, and shared that she hopes buildings can be made safer in the future. KTLA reports that the cause of the fire is under investigation, and that it's "unclear at this time if the building was in fact up to code or not." Our hearts to go out the friends and family of the person's whose life was lost in the fire.
"Today my daughter @aro_officialmusic was working in a recording studio at this building with her producer. They are the lucky two that made it out alive. It is utterly heartbreaking that someone lost their life today in this fire & we are sending our prayers to this person & their family.
"What happened today was beyond horrific. I really hope moving forward that buildings like this are better regulated for fire safety. This building was a creative hub for music in Hollywood, a space that should have been regulated for fire code. Producers, musicians, mixers & artists also lost all of their equipment. Once again, our prayers go out to the family and friends of the person that lost their life to this senseless fire."