Those who died at the concert ranged in age from 9 to 27. AP
Those who died at the concert ranged in age from 9 to 27. AP
Those who died at the concert ranged in age from 9 to 27. AP
Those who died at the concert ranged in age from 9 to 27. AP

Families of Astroworld victims turn down Travis Scott's offer to pay for funerals


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Several families of the 10 people who died from injuries in a crowd surge at the Astroworld festival have turned down an offer by headliner Travis Scott to pay for their loved ones' funeral costs.

Lawyers for the families of four of the victims said on Tuesday that they had received a letter from Scott’s lawyer, Daniel Petrocelli, in which the offer was made.

In a letter sent on November 24 to the lawyers for the family of 9-year-old Ezra Blount, Mr Petrocelli said Scott extended his “deepest sympathies and condolences” to Ezra's father, Treston Blount, and said that Scott had wanted to reach out personally “but does not wish to intrude on Mr Blount's privacy during his time of grieving".

Ezra was the youngest person to die from injuries suffered during Scott's concert at the sold-out festival on November 5 that was attended by 50,000 people.

The others who died ranged in age from 14 to 27. Some 300 people were treated at the festival site and 13 were admitted to hospital.

“Travis is devastated by the tragedy that occurred at the Astroworld Festival and grieves for the families whose loved ones died or were injured. Travis is committed to doing his part to help the families who have suffered and begin the long process of healing in the Houston community,” Mr Petrocelli wrote.

In his reply, Robert Hilliard, a lawyer representing Mr Blount in a lawsuit against Scott, the concert promoter and others, declined the offer, saying that while he believes Scott feels remorse, Scott must see “that he bears some of the responsibility for this tragedy".

“And perhaps one day, once time allows some healing for the victims and acceptance of responsibility by Mr Scott and others, Treston and Mr Scott might meet — as there is also healing in that,” Mr Hilliard said.

“For now, Mr Scott must respect the fact that his pain and his devastation pale to Treston’s, Ezra’s mum and the other victims.”

Michael Lyons, a lawyer for the family of 27-year-old Mirza “Danish” Baig, said he viewed the offer to pay for funeral costs partly as a public relations ploy by Scott to “soften people up” in the court of public opinion.

Baig’s family declined the offer, he said.

  • Hannah Longoria leaves flowers as people visit a makeshift memorial on Sunday at the NRG Park grounds, in Houston, Texas, where eight people died in a crowd surge at the Astroworld Festival. AFP
    Hannah Longoria leaves flowers as people visit a makeshift memorial on Sunday at the NRG Park grounds, in Houston, Texas, where eight people died in a crowd surge at the Astroworld Festival. AFP
  • Local high school friends who attended the Travis Scott concert, Isaac Hernandez and Matthias Coronel, both 17, watch Jesus Martinez sign a remembrance board at the memorial. AFP
    Local high school friends who attended the Travis Scott concert, Isaac Hernandez and Matthias Coronel, both 17, watch Jesus Martinez sign a remembrance board at the memorial. AFP
  • Bryanna Morales, 17, injured in the accident, is held by her mother Elma Morales at the makeshift memorial. Morales says she was knocked down twice and injured her foot during the concert. AFP
    Bryanna Morales, 17, injured in the accident, is held by her mother Elma Morales at the makeshift memorial. Morales says she was knocked down twice and injured her foot during the concert. AFP
  • Bryanna Morales, 17, shows a video of the crowd surge that killed eight at the festival. She says the medical staff were not properly trained. "I was taken into the medical tent because I was having a hard time breathing and all they did was hand me a bottle of water and told me to sit in the corner." AFP
    Bryanna Morales, 17, shows a video of the crowd surge that killed eight at the festival. She says the medical staff were not properly trained. "I was taken into the medical tent because I was having a hard time breathing and all they did was hand me a bottle of water and told me to sit in the corner." AFP
  • A woman lights a candle at the memorial. Authorities in Texas opened a criminal investigation into the festival accident. AFP
    A woman lights a candle at the memorial. Authorities in Texas opened a criminal investigation into the festival accident. AFP
  • About 50,000 people were in the audience at NRG Park on Friday night when the crowd started pushing toward the stage as Scott was performing, triggering chaotic scenes. AFP
    About 50,000 people were in the audience at NRG Park on Friday night when the crowd started pushing toward the stage as Scott was performing, triggering chaotic scenes. AFP
  • Family members and friends have begun to share accounts of their loved ones with journalists and through social media. AFP
    Family members and friends have begun to share accounts of their loved ones with journalists and through social media. AFP
  • Reverend Paul Felix leads a prayer vigil held for the victims of the Astroworld crowd surge, at the Annunciation Catholic Church in Houston. AFP
    Reverend Paul Felix leads a prayer vigil held for the victims of the Astroworld crowd surge, at the Annunciation Catholic Church in Houston. AFP
  • Reverend Paul Felix walks down the aisle to begin a prayer vigil held for the victims of the Astroworld crowd surge, at the Annunciation Catholic Church in Houston. AFP
    Reverend Paul Felix walks down the aisle to begin a prayer vigil held for the victims of the Astroworld crowd surge, at the Annunciation Catholic Church in Houston. AFP
  • Jim McIngvale, also known as Mattress Mack, looks on during a prayer vigil held for the victims of the Astroworld crowd surge. AFP
    Jim McIngvale, also known as Mattress Mack, looks on during a prayer vigil held for the victims of the Astroworld crowd surge. AFP
  • A visitor writes a note at the memorial. AFP
    A visitor writes a note at the memorial. AFP
  • Visitors look at the memorial. AFP
    Visitors look at the memorial. AFP
  • Candles are seen outside the venue of the canceled Astroworld festival. AFP
    Candles are seen outside the venue of the canceled Astroworld festival. AFP
  • Items of memorial outside the venue of the cancelled Astroworld festival. AFP
    Items of memorial outside the venue of the cancelled Astroworld festival. AFP
  • Mayor Sylvester Turner speaks about the cancellation of the Astroworld festival in Houston, Texas. AFP
    Mayor Sylvester Turner speaks about the cancellation of the Astroworld festival in Houston, Texas. AFP

“Sadly, for my clients, a check from Travis Scott … is not going to relieve the pain and suffering that they presently are experiencing,” Mr Lyons said.

“I think it will only make it worse.”

Richard Mithoff, a lawyer for the family of 14-year-old John Hilgert, also declined Scott’s offer.

Valerie Cortinas Fisher, a lawyer for the family of 23-year-old Rodolfo “Rudy” Pena, said her clients are grieving and have yet to consider Scott’s offer.

Pena’s family travelled to Houston on Monday to visit a memorial site near where the concert was held.

Maria de los Angeles Pena, the teenager's mother, remembered her son a joyful person who loved life and was a good student.

“I want to say to the world, take care of your children, pray for them, watch where they go, and Travis Scott, God bless him. How there is earthly law, there is also divine law,” she said.

Tony Buzbee, who is representing the family of 21-year-old Axel Acosta Avila, said in an email on Tuesday that he had received a voicemail from a lawyer who was not Mr Petrocelli making an offer for funeral expenses.

  • Emergency services arrive at the scene of a crush at the Astroworld music festival in Houston, Texas, on November 5, 2021. AP
    Emergency services arrive at the scene of a crush at the Astroworld music festival in Houston, Texas, on November 5, 2021. AP
  • At least eight people died and many others were injured in what officials described as a surge of the crowd at the music festival while its organiser, the rapper Travis Scott, was performing. AP
    At least eight people died and many others were injured in what officials described as a surge of the crowd at the music festival while its organiser, the rapper Travis Scott, was performing. AP
  • An ambulance is surrounded by members of the audience. Reuters
    An ambulance is surrounded by members of the audience. Reuters
  • A man stands on an ambulance. Reuters
    A man stands on an ambulance. Reuters
  • An ambulance is surrounded by music fans. Reuters
    An ambulance is surrounded by music fans. Reuters
  • Security officers were present. Reuters
    Security officers were present. Reuters
  • The concert area was packed with people. Reuters
    The concert area was packed with people. Reuters
  • Fans wave their hands in the air. Reuters
    Fans wave their hands in the air. Reuters
  • Fans attending a performance by rapper Travis Scott shout to others to make space. AP
    Fans attending a performance by rapper Travis Scott shout to others to make space. AP
  • The Astroworld site is vacant early on Saturday after several were killed during surges in the crowd at the Travis Scott performance. AP
    The Astroworld site is vacant early on Saturday after several were killed during surges in the crowd at the Travis Scott performance. AP
  • Jonathan Maya places flowers at a gate to NRG Park. Reuters
    Jonathan Maya places flowers at a gate to NRG Park. Reuters
  • Letters and balloons commemorating people who died in the crush are attached to the fence that surrounds NRG Park. AFP
    Letters and balloons commemorating people who died in the crush are attached to the fence that surrounds NRG Park. AFP
  • A pedestrian crosses Main Street in front of a sign announcing the cancellation of Astroworld. AP
    A pedestrian crosses Main Street in front of a sign announcing the cancellation of Astroworld. AP

“The offer made didn’t warrant a response,” Mr Buzbee said.

Lawyers for the families of others who died at the festival did not immediately return emails or calls seeking comment.

Scott and the event organisers are the focus of a criminal investigation by Houston police. No timetable has been set for when the investigation would be completed.

Updated: December 01, 2021, 12:10 AM