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Astroworld victim’s family working to promote safety at live events: ‘Fighting for her every second’

Nov. 5, 2021, changed the Dubiskis’ lives forever.

Their daughter, Madison, and her brother attended Travis Scott’s Astroworld Festival at NRG Park.

Madison and nine others did not make it home. They were killed in what is described by Houston police as a “crowd crush.”

“Still waiting for her to walk through the door,” Michelle Dubiski, her mother, said.

Madison was Michelle and Brian Dubiski’s only daughter. They described her as being “electric.” She was 23 years old.

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