‘Cowboy Carter’ concert visitors injured in alleged rush at Marta Station while leaving the show

‘Cowboy Carter’ concert visitors injured in alleged rush at Marta Station while leaving the show

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Marta has started an investigation into if a malfunction of the escalator caused the case.


Various present people of Beyoncé’s “Cowboy Carter” tour in Atlanta were injured while they tried to leave the show through Marta.

Nine concert visitors were confronted with injuries during a “stamped” on the Marta station of Vine City, used by thousands to get to and from the concert location. The incident took place on July 14, the last night of Beyoncé’s four-shows Stint in Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.

A spokesperson for Marta stated that the stamped took place after a woman started screaming on the escalator and ran after spotting a bug.

“The first reports were that a woman was afraid of an insect and shouted and walked away, and others panicked, not knowing what happened,” said a Marta spokesperson in a statement.

Her screams caused more people on the escalator to run and shout, which led to a stack of people at the bottom. A woman also reminded himself of fearing that she would suffocate among all people.

“He is now under someone, I slide under him, there is someone who comes behind me,” Amber Anderson shared. “I feared suffocation.”

Jaylen Black thought she would end her birthday with a memorable concerter experience. Instead, she ended the evening in Grady Memorial Hospital.

“I was perhaps three steps in, and the escalator completely free autumn, quickly to the bottom, where we touched each other like bowling pins,” Black explained to her Marta Station experience. “I just kept saying to myself,” I don’t want to die like that … I don’t want to die on my birthday. “

In contrast to others, Black claims that the malfunction of the escalator has previously caused the alleged rush.

“I woke up from the operation a few hours ago. I see people covering it as some rush. No, nobody pushed each other. The escalator didn’t work,” said the recovering woman.

She added: “There was more hurry to go down. I want to be very clear: people didn’t push each other through the escalator. People tried to get out of that area with a hurry.”

Despite her insistence, Marta and his escalator manufacturer, Schindler, still have to confirm whether the escalator has caused the commotion.

“We take the safety of the riding public seriously and are committed to working closely with Marta, Vine City Station staff and local authorities to fully investigate and determine the cause of the incident,” Schindler clarified in a statement.

“At the moment we have no verified information about the cause, and it would be inappropriate to speculate.”

Marta Safety has started an investigation into the case.

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