Travis Scott‘s Astroworld have filed a lawsuit against the rapper.John Hilgert was one of 10 people killed during a “mass casualty” crowd crush during the rapper’s headline set in Houston, Texas on November 5.
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A 22-year-old Texas A&M University senior has been severely injured following Friday night’s Astroworld Festival.
Identified as Bharti Shahani, she is currently in critical condition and on a ventilator, though she has shown no brain activity since the concert. Her family is now speaking out about her devastating condition in hopes of a “miracle.”
As we’ve been reporting, Travis Scott‘s Houston-based music festival, which he co-founded and performed at over the weekend, was the site of a “mass
Travis Scott‘s Astroworld have filed a lawsuit against the rapper.John Hilgert was one of 10 people killed during a “mass casualty” crowd crush during the rapper’s headline set in Houston, Texas on November 5.
Travis Scott‘s festival in Houston at the beginning of this month, a “mass casualty” crowd surge incident left 10 dead and hundreds more injured.The youngest of those who died was Ezra Blount, who was 9 years old. Blount had been placed in a medically-induced coma, following critical injury to major internal organs, including his heart, brain, kidney and liver.Rolling Loud California 2021, which is set to take place from December 10 – 12 and will be headlined by Kid Cudi, J.
The number of people who have died as a result of the crowd surge at Travis Scott’s Astroworld festival has now risen to ten.
Chris Willman Music WriterA 9-year-old boy who had been on life support after being injured at Travis Scott’s Astroworld Festival died Sunday. He became the tenth fatality from the melee that unfolded during Scott’s performance in Houston Nov.
The father of Ezra Blount — the 9-year-old who is currently on life support and in a medically induced coma after being “trampled” at the Astroworld Festival — spoke out about the tragedy for the first time.
Since Astroworld, fans have wondered where Travis Scott is now and how he’s coping after eight people (now nine) died at his music festival.
Ellise Shafer administratorBharti Shahani, a 22-year-old senior at Texas A&M University, died on Wednesday night from injuries she sustained at Travis Scott’s Astroworld Festival, her family’s lawyer confirmed to the Associated Press.“Bharti was a shining star in the community,” attorney James Lassiter said during a press conference, according to the AP.
A ninth casualty has been confirmed after Travis Scott's tragic Astroworld concert. A 22 year old woman named Bharti Shahani has been confirmed as the ninth person to die after the deadly crowd crush.
Handwritten activity logs from the Houston Fire Department offer a chilling look at how things unfolded both before and after the deadly crowd surge at Travis Scott's chaotic Astroworld Festival last week. When Scott took the stage at his third ever Astroworld Festival in Houston, Texas, last Friday, a crowd surged forward, resulting in people getting crushed by one another.
Toro y Moi has promised to donate the entirety of his fees and any profit he makes from playing Travis Scott‘s Astroworld to the families of those who died at the event.Eight people, ranging in age from 14 to 27, died as a result of a crowd crush that occurred during Scott’s headlining set at the Houston festival on November 5 that also left hundreds injured.In a lengthy statement posted on Instagram, Toro y Moi – real name Chaz Bear – said that he sends his “condolences to the families of those
The eight victims of the Astroworld Festival tragedy have been identified in the aftermath of the deadly event. All eight people, whose ages ranged from 14 to 27, were killed when an apparent crowd surge ensued while Travis Scott was on stage performing at NRG Park in Houston, Texas, in front of around 50,000 people.
A 22-year-old college senior has not shown any brain activity since being injured at Travis Scott’s Astroworld Festival performance. Bharti Shahani, a student at Texas A&M University, was one of the hundreds injured at last week’s concert, which also claimed the lives of eight people.
Travis Scott and concert promoter Live Nation following last week’s fatal crowd-crush incident at Scott’s Astroworld festival in Houston, Texas has continued to grow.Eight people died and hundreds were reportedly injured during Scott’s headlining set at venue NRG Park last Friday (November 5), when the audience began to compress towards the front of the stage, causing injuries, shortness of breath and, for some, cardiac arrest.It was reported yesterday (November 8) that three lawsuits had been