Families of 2 Astroworld victims settle cases over deadly festival

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Families of 2 Astroworld victims settle cases over deadly festival
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While the terms of the settlements are confidential, the families hope this change how future concerts are planned.

On Wednesday night, Houston attorney Tony Buzbee announced a settlement involving the family ofBuzbee told ABC13 in a statement:

"The claims brought by the family of Axel Acosta against Travis Scott, Live Nation, Apple, and others involved in the Astroworld tragedy have settled. The terms are confidential. Victim Axel Acosta was a beloved son, brother, and student. He will be greatly missed. Axel Acosta didn't have to die. We hope that this lawsuit and settlement will bring much-needed change in the way concerts are planned, permitted, organized, and executed, to make such events safer for all concerned.

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