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How Many People Died at Woodstock ’99?

Most people think of the peace and love that characterized the initial Woodstock event in 1969 when they hear the name, Woodstock. The third and last Woodstock concert, Woodstock 99, which took place during a now-famous July weekend at a former air force base in Rome, New York, tragically did not turn out to be…

Most people think of the peace and love that characterized the initial Woodstock event in 1969 when they hear the name, Woodstock. The third and last Woodstock concert, Woodstock 99, which took place during a now-famous July weekend at a former air force base in Rome, New York, tragically did not turn out to be the case.

 

A new Netflix documentary titled Trainwreck: Woodstock 99 was released in August and is based on the widespread damage and human casualties that resulted from the incident, as well as the numerous lawsuits that were made in the wake of it. It is anticipated to be just as popular as the similarly themed Netflix docuseries The Most Hated Man on the Internet, which tells the tale of revenge pornster Hunter Moore and Charlotte Laws, the person who assisted in Hunter Moore’s downfall.

 

How Many People Died at Woodstock ’99?

While during the Woodstock 99 festival, three people lost their lives. David Derosia, 24, Tara Weaver, 28, and a third male, 44, were among the three fatalities. While leaving the concert, Weaver was struck by a car, while the man in his thirties had a heart collapse while camping.

David DeRossia, who was the youngest casualty of Woodstock 99, passed out in a mosh pit while watching Metallica perform. His death was attributed to hyperthermia, which is connected to heat stroke. Other potential factors include obesity and an enlarged heart.

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