排他的: Videos show Travis Scott stopping his Astroworld performance to call for help after fan ‘passes out’ in the crowd and asking for a ‘medic’ for another distressed concertgoer at previous show
コートニー・カーダシアンとトラビス・バーカーがグラミー賞のレッドカーペットでキス briefly paused his Astroworld performance to call for help for a distressed fan during last weekend’s deadly concert in Houston that left eight dead and one woman braindead, DailyMail.comは明らかにすることができます.
Video obtained exclusively by DailyMail.com shows the 30-year-old rapper stopping his show after spotting someone ‘pass out’ in the crowd on Friday.
クリップで, Scott is seen singing on a platform before abruptly cutting the music mid-performance to alert security.
‘Whoa, whoa. We need someone to help, somebody passed out right here,’ he says with his voice still autotuned.
‘Hold on. Don’t touch them! Don’t touch them!’ he tells the crowd.
‘Everybody just back up. セキュリティ, somebody help jump in real quick….. いい加減にして, いい加減にして, someone get in there,’ 彼は言います.
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A video clip obtained by DailyMail.com reveals Travis Scott did briefly pause his Astroworld performance in Houston on Friday after spotting something wrong in the crowd

Scott is seen singing on a platform before abruptly cutting the music mid-performance to call attention to a distressed fan

‘Whoa, whoa. We need someone to help, somebody passed out right here,’ he says with his voice still autotuned. The fan was later seen being carried out
The rap star then bizarrely starts to vocalize on the mic as the fan is taken away from the audience.
A second clip obtained by DailyMail.com shows Scott previously intervened to help fans, with footage shot in Montreal in 2018 showing him repeatedly calling for help when a fan was taken ill.
クリップで, he is seen stopping the show again and telling people at the front to move back and help the people in trouble.
He is seen at one point saying ‘hold on, そうではありませんでした, そうではありませんでした, let’s get a medic out there’ as he spots trouble in the crowd.
Scott goes on: ‘Everybody needs to step back. Everyone on this side take two steps to the right; everyone on this side two steps to the left.’
A clearly concerned Scott is then seen asking security if they’ve picked up the concertgoer in trouble before calling for a medic and saying, ‘I just want to make sure you made it out OK.’
The new videos emerged as the family of a ninth crush victim, college student Bharti Shahani, 22, revealed she has been declared braindead after suffering multiple heart attacks.
Her devastated family told ABC13 she has zero chance of survival which would take the death toll from the Astroworld tragedy to nine.
The other victims, 間で老化 14 そして 27, です: Axel Acosta Avila, 21, デンマークのバイグ, 27, マディソン・ドゥビスキー, 23, ジョン・ヒルガート, 14, Jacob Jurinek, 20, フランコ・パティーノ, 21, Rodolfo Pena, 23, and Brianna Rodriguez, 16.
Sources close to Scott say the rapper has been left ‘in pieces’ by the tragedy and can’t talk about it without crying.

A second clip shows Scott at his 2018 concert in Montreal repeatedly calling for help when a fan was taken ill from the crowd


After spotting trouble in the crowd, Scott stops singing and speaks into his mic: ‘hold on, そうではありませんでした, そうではありませんでした, let’s get a medic out there’

A clearly concerned Scott is then seen asking security if they’ve picked up the concertgoer in trouble before calling for a medic and saying, ‘I just want to make sure you made it out OK’
Scott has been widely criticized for continuing to play on for 38 minutes after Houston PD declared a mass casualty incident and for attending a party with fellow rapper Drake in the hours after the tragedy.
But Scott’s lawyer told DailyMail.com that the rapper did pause the show when he spotted fans in trouble and was wearing an earpiece during the gig which limited what he could hear.
Ed McPherson also revealed Scott was not allowed to stop the show himself due to a security protocol that put the decision in the hands of the producers. He said that when told to stop, 彼がやった.
McPherson said: ‘There’s very little that you can see [from the stage]. You’re up there to perform. Your job is to entertain the crowd and get the crowd going.
‘You can’t see these things [crowd trouble]. You certainly can’t hear anything. This was in the middle of the night and that compounds things on stage. All you see is black in front of you.’
彼が追加した: ‘There are flashpops going on all around you for the pyrotechnics and as you can probably see in some of the photographs, these bright pyrotechnics are right next to him.
‘So he’s seeing bright lights, he’s seeing nothing in the audience. The only thing he has in his ear are ear monitors that have music playing and his own voice.

Travis Scott said he will cover the funeral costs for the eight victims killed during a violent crowd surge at his Astroworld Festival on Friday in Houston, テキサス

The crowd surged towards the front at 9pm; で 9:30pm an ambulance was spotted by Scott pushing through the crowd
‘There were protocols for stopping – he was ultimately told he had to stop the show early which he did exactly when he was told.
‘He really couldn’t see anything. This was a loud and engaged crowd. He certainly couldn’t see individual people.
‘When he did see things that concerned him, he stopped for a bit to try to make sure they got help – he certainly delayed the show to get them help.’
Scott released a statement in the aftermath of the tragedy in which he said he was ‘absolutely devastated’ by the loss of life.
The Houston native went on: ‘My prayers go out to the families and all those impacted by what happened at the Astroworld Festival.
‘Houston PD has my total support as they continue to look into the tragic loss of life.
‘I am committed to working together with the Houston community to heal and support the families in need.’
He has since offered to pay the cost of the victim’s funerals and has set up a counseling service for fans affected by the tragedy.

Around 2pm Friday, hundreds of fans stormed the festival’s VIP entrance. Seven hours later, the surge in front of the main stage killed eight people
But he is also facing legal action from some of the wounded, と 68 signing up to a lawsuit filed Sunday that could cost him millions in damages and accuses him of ‘inciting mayhem’.
スーツ, filed in Houston’s Harris County court, claims Scott ‘had incited mayhem and chaos at prior events’ and that ‘defendants knew or should have known of (Scott’s) prior conduct.’
A second lawsuit has been filed by attorney Ben Crump on behalf of concertgoer Noah Gutierrez, 21, who described ‘a scene of chaos and desperation.’
300 people were injured in the crush, 含む 11 who went into cardiac arrest and dozens more who were knocked unconscious.