Over 200 people who claim they were injured in last week's Astroworld Festival stampede in Houston have filed another 90 lawsuits against event promoters
Attorney says any one of concert officials could have prevented deaths and injuries by stopping the show and turning on the house lights when the chaos in the crowd became apparent.
A civil rights attorney, Ben Crump, announced at a news conference on Friday, "We represent more than 200 victims who were injured mentally, physically and psychologically at the Astroworld Festival.” “Nobody should ever die from going to a concert,” he said. “So this lawsuit is not just about getting justice for them, but it's about making sure that the promoters and the organisers know that you cannot allow this to ever happen in the future.”
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