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We need to bring awareness to this because this is not how you handle things, this is not how you do it. Baig wrote on Facebook that his family "will got to the full extent to make sure he is brought to justice" in reference to Scott.

The rapper and the festival organizers are now facing multiple civil lawsuits. Police have opened a criminal investigation into the concert after eight people died, all of them under 30 and one as young as No one has been charged. Witnesses described feelings of helplessness as some fans fell unconscious before being trampled. In addition to the deaths, 25 people were hospitalized, including 11 who suffered cardiac arrest.

Scott, 30, paused his performance multiple times, at one point calling for help from the stage for a person he said was passed out. A year-old college senior who was critically injured at the Astroworld music festival in Houston last week has died, the family's lawyer said Thursday, making her the ninth person to die in a crowd surge after fans pushed toward the stage during a performance by headliner Travis Scott. All the concertgoers who died following last Friday's show were between the ages of 14 and 27, underscoring how the tragedy unfolded in a mostly younger crowd.

A nine-year-old boy who was also injured at the sold-out festival of 50, people remained in a medically induced coma, according to his family. Concertgoers have described the packed crowd growing dangerous even before Scott appeared on stage, and said they saw people collapse while the rapper performed.

Scott's attorneys have said the rapper did not know about the deaths and injuries until after the show. On Thursday, Scott's representatives said he is "distraught by the situation" and has been trying to connect with the affected families to share condolences and provide them aid. Hundreds of others were injured in the melee on Nov. A criminal investigation into the deaths at Astroworld is underway.

Scott was only minutes into his headlining show when at least one Houston police officer radioed over a police channel that the main stage had been compromised by a massive crowd surge. Recordings of police radio traffic, obtained by the Houston Chronicle, reveal how quickly law enforcement became aware of the rising danger in the throng of concertgoers shortly after the rap star began performing at the sold-out music festival, which drew about 50, people.

Cause and manner of death for the victims has not been made clear. Michele Arnold, a spokeswoman with the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences, has said it could be weeks before that information is available. The dead ranged from 14 to 27 years old. Their families and friends have shared stories of them on social media and with reporters.

City officials are investigating what caused the pandemonium at the sold-out event attended by about 50, fans. Scott, a rapper known for his high-energy concerts , said Monday he would cover funeral costs for the victims. Shahani had been hospitalized since she was critically injured at the concert. Astroworld was supposed to be a rare escape, her sister Namrata Shahani said.

Her cousin, Mohit Bellani, attended the concert too. He said Shahani had two heart attacks on the way to the hospital. Franco Patino, 21, was working toward a mechanical engineering technology degree at the University of Dayton, with a minor in human movement biomechanics, his father, Julio Patino, told The Associated Press.

He was a member of Alpha Psi Lambda, a Hispanic interest fraternity, and the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers, and was working in an engineering co-op program. Patino described his son as a charismatic, energetic leader who was active in his community and intent on helping people with disabilities. His son was working on a new medical device and wanted to find a way to help his mother walk again after she was severely injured in an automobile accident in Mexico two years ago, Patino said.

Through tears, Patino described how his son — who enjoyed weight lifting, football and rugby — used his strength to break a door and free his mom from the wreckage. The entire goal. Julio Patino, of Naperville, Illinois, was in London on business when the phone rang around 3 a. He answered it and heard his wife, Teresita, crying.



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