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Family of victim who passed away from GloRilla and Finesse2Tymes concert stampede plan to file lawsuit

GloRilla & Finesse2Tymes may be sued after concert stampede

It’s been over a week now, since many fans were injured at GloRilla and Finesse2Tymes‘ concert at Rochester, NY. This event was held inside the Main Street Armory. As a result, three people went on to lose their lives, due to injuries sustained.

Many anticipated that families of the deceased victims would go on to sue the venue and/or GloRilla and Finesse2Tymes. According to TMZ, one family is now planning to do so. This is the family of Brandy Miller, as her sister Michelle revealed that the plan is to sue GloRilla and Finesse2Tymes, the promoters of the show, as well as Main Street Armory.

The family is currently in the process of hiring an attorney, as they reportedly want someone who’s high-profile. They added that the deaths could’ve been prevented.

GloRilla went on to give her condolences on her Twitter feed, to all those who were affected. Finesse2Tymes went on to do the same, when asked about the situation by TMZ, last week. Both Glo and Finesse left the venue before the initial stampede ensued, as many believed that what caused the situation were gunfire being heard.

GloRilla & Finesse2Tymes may be sued after concert stampede

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