Astroworld Crowd Crush Survivor Recalls His Sister’s Tragic Death
It has been precisely 4 years because the lethal crowd crush that claimed the lives of ten individuals at Travis Scott‘s Astroworld Competition in Houston. One of many people who misplaced their lives was 23-year-old Madison Dubiski. She attended the occasion along with her brother, Tyler, who survived. Throughout an interview with Rolling Stone printed at present, he mirrored on the unimaginable tragedy and what adopted.
“On the finish of Lil Child’s set, we determined to stroll over to the opposite stage to get a great spot for Travis,” he recalled. “The countdown clock nonetheless had about an hour and half-hour on it. We had been simply stress-free, hanging out, and speaking. Across the 30-minute mark, you might really feel it getting packed and pressured.”
“Individuals had been throwing rest room paper rolls and full beer cans,” he continued. “The strain was rising, however it wasn’t something scary at first, till the gang began pushing ahead from each route. We had been proper in the course of the entrance part, mainly.”
Astroworld Tragedy
Travis Scott performs throughout 2021 Astroworld Competition at NRG Park on November 05, 2021 in Houston, Texas. (Picture by Erika Goldring/WireImage)
Tyler went on to recollect how individuals started pushing ahead as Travis’ set approached, crushing a number of individuals. “Then it felt like everybody pushed again, actually onerous, and other people began falling,” he defined. “My sister fell, and I used to be attempting to select her up, however I couldn’t get her off the bottom. Individuals had been on prime of one another. Then one other push occurred, and I misplaced her.”
From there, Tyler stated that he and his group of mates made it out of the gang. Sadly, Madison was nowhere to be discovered. After calling and texting his sibling and getting nothing again, he discovered that she had been taken to a close-by hospital. When he bought there, he was knowledgeable that she’d handed away.
