Congress will investigate the Astroworld 2021 tragedy, The Washington Post reports. The investigation will examine the events surrounding the crowd surge that injured hundreds of fans and killed 10 during Travis Scott's headlining performance.
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Travis Scott’s Astroworld concert died from compression asphyxia, according to a report from the medical examiner.One victim is cited as having a contributory cause of “combined toxic effects of cocaine, methamphetamine and ethanol,” but the primarily cause for all of the victims was essentially being suffocated by external pressure — technically defined as “respiration prevented by external pressure on the body.” The report was issued Thursday by the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences
.Congress will investigate the Astroworld 2021 tragedy, The Washington Post reports. The investigation will examine the events surrounding the crowd surge that injured hundreds of fans and killed 10 during Travis Scott's headlining performance.
crowd crush at Travis Scott’s Astrowold festival at NRG Park in Houston, Texas, last month were caused by compression asphyxia.The report was released yesterday (December 16) and concluded that all ten deaths were accidental.
The cause of death of the 10 people who died at Travis Scott’s Astroworld Festival has been determined.
The corner has finally revealed more details about the deaths of 10 Astroworld Festival victims.
Harris County officials have formally revealed a shared cause of death among the 10 victims of Travis Scott’s Astroworld concert. According to the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences medical examiner’s report, each victim’s cause of death was listed as “compression asphyxia.”
The tragedy that took place last month at Travis Scott‘s Astroworld festival resulted in the deaths of 10 individuals, and now, the Harris County Medical Examiner’s office has confirmed the causes of death in each of those victims.
Travis Scott's Astroworld Festival has been determined.According to documents obtained by ET from the medical examiner, all 10 victims died from «compression asphyxia,» with one of them also having the cause of death be from «combined toxic effects of cocaine, methamphetamine and ethanol.» The manner is all ruled an accident.Compression asphyxia is when «the respiration is prevented by external pressure on the body.
A coroner confirmed that all 10 victims of the Astroworld Music Festival tragedy had died from “compression asphyxia” on Thursday December 16. The medical examiner’s office released the cause and manner of death for the people who died at the November 5 music festival, which was curated by rapper Travis Scott, 30. The findings, obtained by HollywoodLife, showed that all of the deaths were accidental.
The ten victims who died at Travis Scott's Astroworld died from compression asphyxia, according to the Houston medical examiner's office. All ten victims' cause of death was listed as "compression asphyxia," according to documents from the office obtained by Fox News Digital.
Lawyers representing the families of those who died at last month’s Astroworld festival have hit out at an interview given by Travis Scott late last week, with one dubbing it “an hour-long exercise in classic gaslighting”.Ten people died and hundreds more were injured after a crowd surge occurred during Scott’s headline set at the festival he founded.
Travis Scott following his first interview since the event.Ten people died as a result of the crowd crush that took place during Scott’s headline set at Astroworld on November 5 and earlier this week (December 9), Scott said he has a “responsibility to figure out what happened” in his first interview since the tragedy with Charlamagne Tha God.Scott said: “I’ve been on different types of emotions, an emotional rollercoaster, I mean,” he said.
Across social media, Travis Scott’s interview response has been less than positive—and now, an attorney for one of the Astroworld tragedy victims is speaking out against the rapper.
Travis Scott, whose Astroworld Festival in Houston last month resulted in the deaths of 10 audience members in a crowd crush, says he was unaware of the dangerous situation as he performed on stage, and that he relied on “the professionals” for concert safety.
Breaking his silence. A new Travis Scott interview marks his first following the Astroworld tragedy—and in it, the rapper is explaining if knew what really “happened” during the November concert that left 10 dead and dozens of others injured.
last month’s Astroworld tragedies have risen drastically this week, with a single Houston-based attorney filing a total of 1,547 new cases.The move came just hours after attorneys on both sides agreed to consolidate the 275 cases that were active as of last Sunday (December 5) into one expansive case. The new filings were announced on Monday (December 6), and were made by the titular founder of Brent Coon & Associates.
Travis Scott and Live Nation have begun formally responding to the stack of lawsuits that have been filed against them in relation to last month’s Astroworld tragedy. The promoter has denied the allegations made against it, while Scott is seeking to have himself removed from the litigation.Ten people died and hundreds more were injured when a crowd surge occurred during Scott’s headline set at the Houston festival he founded.
Travis Scott has filed requests to be dismissed from multiple lawsuits levelled against him in the wake of the Astroworld festival tragedy.The rapper has been named in most of the nearly 300 suits filed in Harris County after 10 people died and hundreds more were injured last month when crowds rushed to the stage toward the start of Scott’s headline set.Rolling Stone reports that a representative for Scott said the rapper “is not legally liable” for the tragedy.
Travis Scott doesn’t think he should be held responsible for any of the injuries or deaths that occurred during the Astroworld Festival tragedy last month.