The 9-year-old who was on life support for days after he was injured at Travis Scott’s Astroworld music festival has died, according to his family.
Ezra Blount passed away Sunday, his family told our sister station in Houston, ABC13.
The family’s attorney, Ben Crump, said in a written statement Sunday evening: The Blount family tonight is grieving the incomprehensible loss of their precious young son. This should not have been the outcome of taking their son to a concert, what should have been a joyful celebration. Ezra’s death is absolutely heartbreaking. We are committed to seeking answers and justice for the Blount family. But tonight we stand in solidarity with the family, in grief, and in prayer.
Last week, Ezra’s father, Treston Blount, spoke exclusively with ABC13 and said his son is a young Travis Scott fan.
“He was so stoked. He was ready to go,” Treston recalled.
Treston held Ezra high on his shoulders as the countdown began to Scott’s performance at NRG Park on Nov. 5. The pair stayed toward the back of the crowd because Treston said he thought it would be calmer. But as soon as Travis Scott took the stage, he said that’s when people started pushing.
Treston lost consciousness and Ezra fell to the ground. At the mercy of concertgoers, the 9-year-old was trampled.
When he got to the hospital, Treston learned Ezra’s major organs had been damaged, his brain was swollen, and he was on life support.
The death toll from the concert is now 10. Eight of those victims were pronounced dead the night of the concert.
The ninth victim, Bharti Shahani died on Wednesday of last week.
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