To date, 14-year-old John Hilgert has been the youngest reported fatality resulting from Travis Scottโs Astroworld Festival on November 5. But among the critically injured is a boy reportedly fighting for his life in Houston after being trampled during the chaos.
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Reported to be between 9 and 10 years old by various outlets, Ezra Blount was atop his father as Treston Blountโs shoulders at Astroworld โin order to stay out of and above the crowd,โ per the New York Post. However, when the crowd surged, it crushed Treston to the point of passing out, causing his young son to also topple to the ground, where he was caught underfoot by other concertgoers.
โ[Treston] kept screaming, โI canโt breathe.โ But everyone was pushing. It was so tight with no exits. His dad couldnโt breathe at all and passed out. We donโt really know what happened to Ezra after that,โ Tericia Blount, the boyโs grandmother, told Rolling Stone.
โMy son had Ezra on his shoulders at the concert and my son couldnโt breathe because of all the pressure that was being applied to him and he passed out,โ Ezraโs grandfather, Bernon Blount further explained to Houstonโs ABC13.
โAnd when he passed out, Ezra fell into the crowd. He was trampled really bad.โ
Treston awoke in the festivalโs hospital to learn his son had been taken to the hospital in cardiac arrest, according to the Post.
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Initially, the boy was taken to a hospital as a John Doe, separated from his father. Family members desperately tried to find him, only to discover that Ezra suffered major organ damage and was in a coma.
Relatives tell ABC13 Ezra has severe brain swelling as well. Theyโre clinging to hope and praying for his recovery.
โItโs horrific. Weโre just hanging in there, trying to stay strong,โ said Tericia, who is also a nurse. โHe has injuries to his kidney, to his lung, to his liver. Basically every organ has damage. He had cardiac arrest. His heart is weak and has damage as well. And his brain has swelling, and heโs in an induced coma. Theyโre just trying to keep him comfortable and trying to figure out a plan for him. They tried to take him off the medications that were paralyzing him, to keep him still, and they had to put him back on. Weโre just at that place right now, just hoping for the best in spite of all the negative information.โ
โIโm a nurse, but itโs still horrifying to see Ezra like this because thatโs a part of us there,โ she told Rolling Stone. โWhy couldnโt this have been prevented? Iโm just angry and sad and upset. Why didnโt Travis Scott stop? Wasnโt he watching the ambulances and people performing CPR? Doesnโt he care about the city of Houston? The mayor gave him the key. This is the city heโs from. Why wasnโt he looking out for the people?โ
Ezraโwho his grandmother calls a โjoy to be around,โ also โloves music, skateboarding, school, his mom and dad, [and is] an all-around entertainer.โ He also reportedly loved huge Travis Scott, having become a fan of the rapperโs collaboration with online video game Fortnite. As the boy remains in a coma, a GoFundMe has also been launched to assist with expenses. Rolling Stone reports the Blounts have also retained attorney Ben Crump, who issued the following statement to the outlet:
โThe suffering that this family is going through is immeasurable. This little boy had his whole life ahead of himโa life that is currently hanging in the balance because of the reckless mismanagement that ensued at the Astroworld Festival. We ask everyone to send up the most powerful prayers they can as this family tries to grapple with the undoable damage that has been done to their son. We demand justice for EB, his family, and all of our clients that left Astroworld with trauma.โ
โWe have a lot of anger right now because someone is responsible for the condition of our grandson,โ Bernon told Rolling Stone. โI canโt help picturing in my mind what he had to go through to get those injuries. Someone should be held responsible. He went there with his father to have a good time, not to be trampled halfway toโฆ I donโt want to even say the word.โ
โHow could this happen in the city of Houston? You know, when we go to concerts and different events we expect safety and security,โ Bernon added in his interview with ABC13, calling for accountability in his grandsonโs โheartbreakingโ injuries. โHeโs a small, innocent child. He didnโt deserve that. He didnโt deserve it at all.โ
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