Travis Scott Fan Allegedly Suffered A Seizure After Being ‘Fly Kicked’ By Security

Travis Scott Fan Allegedly Suffered A Seizure After Being ‘Fly Kicked’ By Security
A recent Travis Scott concertgoer allegedly faced a scary medical encounter after being confronted by security.
According to the DailyMail, the incident happened during Travis Scott’s show at Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium in Australia Wednesday night (October 22nd).
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Security was reportedly attempting to stop brawling attendees when two men were captured on video scaling a barricade blocking off the seated area from the mosh pit.
Though one of the men appeared to get away, videos circulating TikTok showed the other dropping to the floor after a security guard reportedly hit him with a “fly kick.”
Immediately after, the man was seen shaking uncontrollably. It’s highly suspected that at that point he was suffering from a seizure. The individual was turned on his side while security called for medical assistance.
The report notes that the man left the stadium on a stretcher under the supervision of medical staff.
There have been no updates about the incident or the man’s condition at the time of this writing.
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