Astroworld 's Terror Is Remembered By Travis Scott Fans.
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- Fans who fell in love when eight people died, while they saw Travis Scott on Astroworld festival in Texas on Friday and described the panic.
- Lucas Nakarati told 5 Live that within three minutes of the rapper taking the stage, he was "almost certain that people will die here."
"You can't move, you can't scratch your face, [it's tight," he said. The music event is now being investigated by police, and some concertgoers are suing Scott and the organizers for damages. Bintang, who hosts the annual festival in Houston, said he was working to help the victims' families
He said, "People started trampling on everyone. I immediately lost my shoes. "When everyone started falling, I was so blessed that I was prevented from falling because there was a corpse under me. "I'm barefoot. I kicked someone in the chest, shin, or forearm and only had to step on them to get up and down.
After escaping from the crowd, Mr. Nakarati used the first aid skills he had learned while working in the US Marine Corps and from his brother, a doctor. Travis Scott sues for the deadly attraction at a festival in the United States.
The victims are registered as police investigating the American festival
Travis Scott' devastated' by Texas festival death. "A girl fell next to me. And he fell and screamed for death. And then I started giving him CPR," he said.
"And then he came back. HE WAS STILL ALIVE when I left him, so someone else came to help him because I had to help others. After all, he was already dead when I did the resuscitation."
Nakai said the situation was life-threatening at first because of "how close we were to each other," but then "people were stepped on so that if they leaned forward, they would fall - they couldn't find their balance." Edward Figueroa, another participant, told the that fans were "completely like sardines."
"I have a lot of videos of people passing out after receiving CPR," he said. "I passed a lot of corpses while I was there, but I don't understand the extent of their situation. About two minutes after the first flood, large numbers of people started coming out of the crowd, almost all of them crying.
He added, "I don't think Travis Scott knows what's going on that far Another . , Sean Faith, wrote on Instagram that he wanted to be as close to the front as possible but found himself right in the middle, surrounded by tall metal gates. "My friend started gasping for air and told me we had to get out. We tried. There was nowhere.