Astroworld victim honored by Running Game Clothing: 'Madison Runs Game'

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A young woman killed at the Astroworld Festival last month was honored by a local business. | File photo

A young woman killed in the crowd surge at the Astroworld Festival last month was honored by the local sports clothing store she frequented.

Madison Dubiski, 23, was one of 10 people killed at a Travis Scott concert on Nov. 5. Running Game Clothing announced it would recognize her as she was reportedly one of the business's “biggest fans.”

"RGC is grateful to be a part of honoring the life of one of our biggest fans. Please follow our friends pinkbowsformadison on IG and watch the world turn positively pink all around us. Stay tuned. Madison Runs Game,” Running Game Clothing tweeted on Nov. 24.

Dubiski reportedly was at the festival with her brother Ty, according to the Houston Chronicle, and the two became separated during the concert. She is a Cypress native who lived in Houston. 

Dubiski graduated from Cypress Fair High School in 2017. She was a varsity cheerleader and a member of an organization for mothers and their grade 7-12 daughters. She later attended the University of Mississippi, according to the New York Times. 

She was remembered by friends like Lauren Vogler as being “the life of the party,” according to the Houston Chronicle report.

According to ABC13, the Memorial City complex was lit in pink during November, commemorating Dubiski’s favorite color. There were 22 buildings from Bunker Hill to east of Beltway 8 on the north and south side of Interstate 10 that were glowing pink. Thee buildings glowed green the week before in honor of John Hilgert who was also killed at the concert.