All But One of the Wrongful Death Suits Related to Astroworld Tragedy Have Been Settled
All But One of the Wrongful Death Suits Related to Astroworld Tragedy Have Been Settled
All But One of the Wrongful Death Suits, Related to Astroworld Tragedy , Have Been Settled.
All But One of the Wrongful Death Suits, Related to Astroworld Tragedy , Have Been Settled.
'The Guardian' reports that all but one of the wrongful death lawsuits filed in the wake of the 2021 Astroworld crowd surge, which killed ten people, have all been settled.
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'The Guardian' reports that all but one of the wrongful death lawsuits filed in the wake of the 2021 Astroworld crowd surge, which killed ten people, have all been settled.
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According to Neal Manne, an attorney for Live Nation, only the wrongful death claim for the youngest victim, nine-year-old Ezra Blount, remains pending.
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According to Neal Manne, an attorney for Live Nation, only the wrongful death claim for the youngest victim, nine-year-old Ezra Blount, remains pending.
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The settlements come as jury selection was scheduled to begin in the suit filed by the family of 23-year-old Madison Dubiski, one of the ten people killed at the festival.
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The settlements come as jury selection was scheduled to begin in the suit filed by the family of 23-year-old Madison Dubiski, one of the ten people killed at the festival.
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The ten victims, between the ages of nine and 27, were killed by compression asphyxia in a crowd surge that also injured up to 300 other festival goers.
The ten victims, between the ages of nine and 27, were killed by compression asphyxia in a crowd surge that also injured up to 300 other festival goers.
One month after the November 5 incident, the Harris county medical examiner ruled that all ten of the deaths were accidental.
In June of 2023, a grand jury declined to indict rapper Travis Scott along with five other individuals, including the manager of the festival.
In June of 2023, a grand jury declined to indict rapper Travis Scott along with five other individuals, including the manager of the festival.
'The Guardian' reports that the official investigation into the incident later found that festival workers had expressed concerns over the safety of the crowd while the performance was still ongoing.
However, the workers' warnings fell on deaf ears.
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While the festival organizers had come up with a 56-page plan to respond to potential crises like gun rampages and bombings, the document did cover how to respond to a crowd surge.
While the festival organizers had come up with a 56-page plan to respond to potential crises like gun rampages and bombings, the document did cover how to respond to a crowd surge