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Travis Scott "Absolutely Devastated" After Eight Dead, Hundreds Injured At AstroWorld Fest - Blavity

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(Update Nov. 6, 2021 9:47 PM EST) CNN has  released  the ages of seven of the eight victims who died at the AstroWorld Festival on Friday night. According to the outlet, the victims' ages are 14, 16, two were 21, two were 23 and one was 27 years old. No one has been reported missing. Of the 25 who were transported to the hospital for injuries, 13 remain in the hospital on Saturday. Five of those still hospitalized are under the age of 18. Following a Saturday evening press conference, it was revealed that there were several incidents where Narcan, an emergency drug used to treat narcotic overdoses, was administered. One of those incidents involved a security officer who claims he was unexpectedly injected with drugs, according to Houston Police Department Chief Troy Finner. "We do have a report of a security officer, according to the medical staff that was out and treated him last night, that he was reaching over to restrain or grab a citizen and he felt a prick in his neck," said...

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