Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott did not realize the death caused by the surge of crowds at the Astroworld Music Festival in Houston on Friday night until the rapper finished his performance on stage.
The personality of “walking with the Kardashian sisters” Shared a statement Her Instagram story on Sunday recounted the incident.
“Travis and I are broken and destroyed. My thoughts and prayers are with all those who were killed, injured or affected in any way by yesterday’s events,” Jenner wrote.
“The same is true for Travis. I know he cares very much about his fans and the Houston community. I want to make it clear that we don’t know anyone has died before the news comes out after the show, and no one will continue filming or Performance.”
Jenner, pregnant with her and Scott’s second child, concluded the statement by expressing condolences to the families affected by the incident.
The reality TV star’s words were published after Scott shared a series of Instagram stories The astronomy festival is crowded, Eight people died.
“I just want to pray for the people who were lost last night. We are actually trying to identify these families now so that we can help them through this difficult time,” Scott Said.
“My fans are really important to me. I always want to leave them with a positive experience, and as long as I can figure out what’s going on-stop the show and help them get the help they need… …. I just can never imagine the seriousness of the situation.”
After the crowd rushed to the stage, at least 8 people were killed and about 300 people were injured at the concert. There are reports that at least some of the deaths and injuries are caused by innocent people who inject drugs.
At the press conference On Saturday, Houston Fire Chief Sam Pena revealed detailed information about the cause of the incident.
Pena explained: “For whatever reason, the crowd started pushing toward the front of the stage, causing the people in front to be compressed.” “They can’t get rid of that situation.”
Houston officials continue to investigate the cause of death.
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