A GoFundMe was created by the Michigan Center Athletic Boosters earlier this week to support the families of Brown, Sova and Mays, as well as Rayfield Johnson and Kurtis Stitt, two other men who were critically injured in the incident and remain hospitalized. The boosters will divide the proceeds evenly among the five Michigan-based families, including medical expenses for Johnson and Stitt and future scholarships in the name of Brown, Sova and Mays. At press time, the fundraiser has reached over $61,000.
Brian O’Connell, Live Nation’s president of country touring, issued the following statement about the deaths on the Faster Horses Instagram account: All of us in the Faster Horses Festival Family are deeply saddened by the tragic losses this weekend, as confirmed by the Lenawee County Sheriff’s department. We will continue to stay in close contact with The Lenawee County Sheriff and all other Law enforcement agencies, and follow their lead regarding any and all information
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Country star Luke Combs pays for funerals of 3 friends who died near Michigan music festival
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