Travis Scott asks for help for passed out Astroworld attendee in video

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Video footage captured before eight people died in a crowd surge at Travis Scott’s Astroworld festival shows the rapper stopping the show to ask for help for an attendee who had collapsed.

Eight people died and around 300 were injured as the crowd surged towards the stage during Scott’s performance at the event in Houston, Texas.

A video from earlier on in the evening shows Scott saying: ‘I need somebody’s help, somebody passed out right here.

‘Somebody passed out right here. No, no, don’t touch him. don’t touch him! Everybody just back up. Security- somebody help, just jump in real quick.

‘Somebody jump in, come on, come on, security.’

About two dozen people were rushed to hospitals, and CPR was being performed on at least 11 of them when they were taken, officials confirmed.

Those injured included children ‘as young as 10’.

The show was called off shortly after several people began suffering injuries and the rest of the festival has been cancelled.

Scott, 29, has yet to speak out on the incident but a statement has been released by Astroworld.

It reads: ‘We are focused on supporting local officials however we can. With that in mind, the festival will no longer be held on Saturday.

‘As authorities mentioned in their press conference earlier, they are looking into a series of cardiac arrests that took place. If you have any relevant information on this, please reach out to @HoustonPolice.

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‘Thank you to our partners at Houston Police Department, Fire Department, and NRG Park for their response and support.’

The incident began around 9:15pm on Friday, according to Houston Fire Chief Samuel Peña.

He told reporters: ‘The crowd began to compress toward the front of the stage, and people began to panic.’

The tragic scenes unfolded on the opening night of the third annual Astroworld music festival which was being held at NRG Park in Houston, Texas.

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