A new lawsuit seeking $750million (Ā£555m) has been filed on behalf of 125 attendees of the tragic Astroworld festival.
Ten people died and hundreds more were injured during the āmass casualtyā Astroworld eventĀ that happened whileĀ Travis Scott was onstage on November 5.
On November 15,Ā nine-year-old Ezra Blount died in hospitalĀ after sustaining injuries from being caught in the crowd crush. Blount was taken to hospital andĀ placed in a medically-induced coma, following critical injury to major internal organs, including his heart, brain, kidney and liver.
So far, over one hundred different lawsuits have been filed against Scott, Live Nation and other parties involved, with attorney Ben Crump, who represents a number of those wanting to sue, saying: āNobody should ever die from going to a concertā.
The new suit was announced by Houston-based lawyer Tony Buzbee on Instagram, where he promised that āevery individual who attended that concert and who suffered injury will be fairly compensated.ā
He added: āOur team has toured the site and collected evidence. We have taken statements from more than fifty witnesses. We have collected hours of video tape from almost every angle. No amount of money will fix what occurred on the night of November 5.”
āNo amount of money will ever make these Plaintiffs whole; no amount of money can restore human life,” Buzbee wrote. “But, the damages sought in this case attempts to fix, help, or make up for the harms and losses suffered by these Plaintiffs-nothing more and nothing less,ā the lawsuit states.
āThe quantum sought includes sufficient punitive damages to punish and make an example of all involved in the streaming, promotion, organisation and failed execution of the concert, and also to encourage those who engage in such activity in the future to do so with safety at the forefront, not just as an afterthought.ā
The suit is seeking damages from Scott and Drake, who joined him on stage that night, as well as promoters Live Nation and Apple, who live streamed the festival.
In the wake of the tragedy, Travis Scott has said he will pay for the funeral costs of victims of the Astroworld incident, and has partnered with counselling appĀ BetterHelpĀ to provide online therapy for those in need.
Last week, Scottās team released a statement asking families of Astroworldās victims to get in touch via email. Representatives say Scott is ādistraught by the situation and desperately wishes to share his condolences and provide aidā to those affected.
The CEO of ParaDocs, the medical company hired by Astroworld, has also spoken out on the crowd surge tragedy, saying thatĀ his staff faced an āimpossible featā of treating 11 people with cardiac arrests at the same time.
āThis is something Iāll have nightmares about for the rest of my life,ā Alex Pollak said. āThe team is extremely broken up about it. Seeing so many young people getting CPR at one time, itās just something no one should have to go through. Even though weāre medical professionals, we should be used it. You canāt get used to something like that.ā
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