Travis Scott’s Astroworld Victims Died Of Asphyxia, Says Medical Examiner

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The cause of death for the ten people who died during Astroworld crowd surge has been revealed. According to the medical examiner, all ten victims were suffocated to death during the crowd rush, and the cause of death has been listed as “compression asphyxia.”

The investigation on what failures led to the tragic incident still continues. More details to come.

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