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GloRilla sends message to fans as second woman dies after stampede at concert

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 7, 2023
After a rap concert in Rochester, New York, a 35-year-old woman was named as the second to die at a stampede after a crowd thought they heard gunfire minutes after GloRilla and Finesse2Tymes had finished performing. Rhondesia Belton (pictured left), a 33-year-old girl who was previously announced dead following the accident at the Main Street Armory arena on Sunday night, has been formally announced as a widow from Buffalo. Rochester police announced the 35-year-old's death late Monday. Her name has not been revealed. According to police, another 35-year-old woman is being treated at Strong Hospital for life-threatening injuries. At least seven patients were hospitalized in the area for injuries that were not life-threatening. Until reports of the stampede broke, GloRilla shared this snapshot of the festival. 'I am devastated and heartbroken over the tragic deaths that followed after Sunday's performance,' the rapper tweeted today. To me, my followers are the best in the world. 'Praying for their families and for a speedy recovery for all those affected'.

After being crushed during a stampede at a concert, a woman, 33, dies and two others are fighting for life

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 6, 2023
After being robbed at a concert in Rochester (left: concertgoers leave the scene), a 33-year-old woman died and two others are fighting for their lives. During a performance by GloRilla (bottom right) and Finesse2Tymes at the Main Street Armory theatre in Rochester last night, the female victim and eight others were crushed. They were wounded after the audience mistakenly thought they heard gunshots amid the blazing noise and rushed for the exits. No one was shot at the stadium, but several people in the tumultuous crowd were injured during the stampede (top right: the scene). It was a lot of running,'All I know. A number of people were hurt by this event. According to one observer, "people are on the ground, like they're hurting badly." It was jam packed.' I knew I had to get up from there,' he said. GloRilla, a live broadcaster, took to Twitter in the early hours of this morning: 'I'm just now learning about what happened.' Everyone is fine (inset).'