9-year-old Dallas boy dies after Astroworld festival crush

HOUSTON: A nine-year-old Dallas boy has become the youngest person to die from injuries sustained during a crowd surge at the Astroworld music festival in Houston.

Ezra Blount of Dallas died on Sunday (Nov 14) at Texas Children’s Hospital in Houston, family attorney Ben Crump said.

Ezra was placed in a medically induced coma after suffering serious injuries in the Nov 5 crush of fans during a performance by the festival's headliner, rapper Travis Scott.

He is the 10th person who attended the festival to die.

Treston Blount, Ezra's father, described what happened on Nov 5 in a post on a GoFundMe page that he set up to help defray Ezra's medical expenses.

He said Ezra was sitting on his shoulders when a crowd surge crushed them. The father lost consciousness. When he came to, Ezra was missing, Blount said. A frantic search ensued until Ezra was eventually found at the hospital, severely injured.

The child incurred severe damage to his brain, kidney, and liver after being "kicked, stepped on, and trampled, and nearly crushed to death", according to a lawsuit his family has filed against Scott and the event's organiser, Live Nation. The Blount family is seeking at least US$1 million in damages.

The others who died ranged in age from 14 to 27. About 300 people were treated at the festival site and 13 were hospitalised.

Houston police and fire department investigators have said they are reviewing surveillance video provided by concert promoter Live Nation, as well as dozens of clips people at the show widely shared on social media.

Investigators also planned to speak with Live Nation representatives, Scott and concertgoers. Scott and the event organisers are now the focus of a criminal investigation.

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