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Brandy Miller, 35-year-old, died in stampede after GloRilla concert

Smith asserted that there is no proof that bullets were fired and that authorities are looking at a number of potential explanations

by Caroline Madish
March 8, 2023
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Brandy Miller Death – According to Rochester police, Miller, a city resident, and Rhondesia Belton, 33, a Buffalo, New York, resident, died as a result of injuries they received when fans surged recklessly as they were leaving GloRilla and Finesse2tymes’ show on Sunday night in Memphis. Brandy Miller, 35, was identified as the second victim of a stampede that occurred after a rap concert in Rochester, New York, on Tuesday. Belton works for the city’s Traffic Violations Division, Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown claimed on Twitter. According to Rochester police spokesperson Lt. Greg Bello, a third woman was still in the hospital on Tuesday and was in critical condition.

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According to police, seven additional victims of the stampede at Rochester’s Main Street Armory were being treated for non-life-threatening injuries at local hospitals. Police Chief David M. Smith suggested on Monday that false reports of gunfire may have caused the tragic crowd surge. Smith asserted that there is no proof that bullets were fired and that authorities are looking at a number of potential explanations for the incident.

Whether the proper safety precautions were in place for such a sizable gathering would be thoroughly investigated, according to Rochester Mayor Malik Evans. Evans declared on Monday, “We are going to hold people accountable for what happened last night, period. GloRilla, who was the featured performer on Sunday, tweeted late on Monday that she was “devastated & grieved about the awful fatalities that occurred after Sunday’s show. ” The song “F.N.F. (Let’s Go)” by Glorilla and Hitkidd from the year 2022 was nominated for a Grammy for best rap performance.

Related topic: Death toll in Texas concert stampede climbs to 9

Attorney for the family of Bharti Shahani said Thursday that the 22-year-old college student had passed away the previous evening, becoming the ninth deceased victim of a catastrophic stampede at a Travis Scott performance in Houston, Texas, while relatives sobbed in the background. Last Friday night, during the opening of Scott’s performance at the outdoor Astroworld music festival, Shahani, the daughter of Indian immigrants, was one of those killed. As she left with her friends, sister, and cousin for the performance, “Never in a million years, when she took off with her friends, her sister and her cousin to the show, [did her family imagine] that that would be the last time they ever saw her,” family attorney James Lassiter said.

On behalf of the family, Lassiter has filed a $20 million wrongful death case. Although Lassiter refused to comment on the lawsuit or the ongoing criminal investigation, he claimed that the event was a failure “at every level.” Everyone, from the act to the ticket sales, gets a “F,” he declared. “These male created a prescription for disaster when they organized this festival. They neglected security. Profits were prioritized over safety, which is why this catastrophe occurred.” “a shining star in the community, a sister, a daughter, a high-achieving college student about to graduate from Texas A&M University with high, high grades.” was how Lassiter described Bharti. At the press conference on Thursday, her relatives also spoke and emphasized how she was the patriarch of the group.

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Karishma Shahani, her mother, sobbed while pointing to her heart: “What has become of her? I need my child back. I am not here.” Lassiter identified Bharti Shahani as the woman falling from a gurney as medical personnel attempted to pull her to safety in a widely shared concert video. She had several heart attacks, and eventually her brain stopped functioning. A nine-year-old boy who likewise exhibits no brain activity is still being treated at the hospital along with hundreds of other victims of the stampede, according to his family. Lassiter mentioned that his own kid, who is 17 years old, went to the show. “His making it home that night was a blessing to me. That dream was not experienced by the Shahanis.”

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Caroline Madish

Caroline Madish is an SNBC13 news reporter covering fatalities and crime happening around your community and the world at large. I graduated from the University of Columbia in New York where I earned by MSc in Mass Communication. I am tenacious, curious and always mastered what i do very quickly.

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