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Travis Scott 'devastated' by Texas festival deaths
Rapper Travis Scott stopped performing because of, when he saw fans in distress Rapper
Travis Scott says he is devastated by the deaths and injuries at his Astroworld
festival and has pledged "total support" to the police. At least eight people
died and scores of people were hurt after a crowd surge on the opening night of
the music event in Houston, Texas. "My prayers go out to the families all those
impacted by what happened," the rapper said in a statement on Twitter. "I'm
absolutely devastated by what took place last night," he said. Emergency workers
described how panic broke out after the crowd began to press towards the front
of the stage during the rapper's headline set on Friday evening. As the crush
began causing injuries to people, the panic grew and the casualties quickly
overwhelmed the on site first aiders, officials said. Eleven people were taken
to hospital with cardiac arrests, with eight of them dying. Some 300 people were
treated for injuries such as cuts and bruises on Friday. In his first statement
since the tragedy, the rapper thanked the police and emergency services and said
he was "committed to working together with the Houston community to heal and
support the families in need". Some 50,000 people were attending the two-day
outdoor event, which has now been cancelled. A man stands on an ambulance at the
concert IMAGE SOURCE,REUTERS Image caption, A man could be seen jumping on an
ambulance at the concert 1px transparent line According to the Houston
Chronicle, Scott stopped multiple times during his performance when he spotted
fans in distress near the front of the stage. The rapper asked security to help
them out of the crowd. Emergency vehicles, lights and alarms flashing, cut
through the crowds several times, the paper says. Amateur video from the concert
appears to show fans jumping on an emergency vehicle in the crowd as the
performance continues on stage. A reunification centre has been set up at the
Wyndham Houston Hotel for families who have not heard from loved ones at the
festival. Astroworld is an annual event held at NRG Park since 2018, though it
was put on pause last year because of the Covid-19 pandemic. Travis Scott, 29,
made his big breakthrough in 2013 and has since had eight nominations for Grammy
Awards. He has a child with celebrity socialite Kylie Jenner, who also attended
the concert. Other acts scheduled at the festival over the weekend included
rappers Chief Keefand 21 Savage, and Australian rock act Tame Impala. 2px presentational grey line
Sense of belonging turned deadly Angelica Casas, BBC News, Houston The night
wasn't supposed to end like it did. Today, the streets surrounding the
Astroworld festival grounds are still mostly closed off, and the venue is almost
empty except for staff and a heavy police presence. Edward, a 25-year-old
Houston native and a long-time Travis Scott fan, attended Friday's
performances, and both previous Astroworld festivals. He was right in the middle
of the crowd when, he says, things began to get ugly. As the surge grew worse in
a matter of minutes, desperate concert-goers tried to escape, pushing and
pulling. "I personally had a girl grab and hold on to me for dear life," he
said. "I had to calm her down because she literally thought she was about to
die." Edward says he made a protective circle with his arms around her so she
could catch her breath. He was able to pull her out of the crowd and help her to
safety. As he walked out, he saw unconscious people around him, some already
receiving CPR. Another attendee, Andy Pacheco, filmed the moment concert-goer
Seanna Faith, in a desperate plea for help, climbed on to a platform where a
cameraman was stationed to ask him to do something about the crowd surge. She
wanted the cameraman to call police or medics. But her plea for help was in
vain. Ms Faith later wrote online that she had just escaped a "sinkhole" of
people as the crowding had become more intense. She managed to pull herself and
a friend out and was trying to get help for the others. People come to these
festivals to escape reality and feel like they belong in a music community. On
Friday night, that sense of belonging turned deadly.
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