BREAKING NEWS: Deadly Astroworld crowd surge claims its NINTH victim: Concertgoer, 22, who was left brain dead during Travis Scott show dies of her injuries Bharti Shahani, 22, was a chemical engineering student at Texas A&M She had been declared brain dead on Tuesday and died on Thursday She is the ninth person to have died from a crowd surge at Astroworld on Friday 'This was not a concert. I don't know what it was. but this was not a concert, because my baby didn't come back,' her mother said Thurday By Adam Manno For Dailymail.Com Published: 20:04 GMT, 11 November 2021 | Updated: 20:04 GMT, 11 November 2021 Viewcomments Bharti Shahani, a 22-year-old college student from Texas, died on Thursday from injuries sustained at last week's Astroworld festival in Houston. Shahani had been declared brain dead on Tuesday and was on a ventilator at Houston Methodist Hospital, where she was taken after the concert. She is now the ninth victim of a deadly crowd surge at the show, according to KTRK. In a press conference Thursday afternoon, Shahani's father Sunny said: 'It was the wrong day and the wrong time for her to go to the concert, Astroworld.' 'Bharti used to take care of her whole family. Taking care of her younger sister, being like her mother, because my wife started working with me and supporting me in the business Shahani was a student at Texas A&M, where she had switched her major from chemical engineering to computer science, her father said. Bharti Shahani, a senior at Texas A&M, died on Thursday from injuries sustained at Astroworld She had attended Friday's festival with her sister and cousin, who all got separated during the crowd rush. Her father says they searched for her in various hospitals after losing touch with her, eventually finding her in critical condition at Houston Methodist. 'She was like an angel for us. She was the head of the family. She was very nice to us. Always calm, always listened, and she had a bright future. 'Only thing I request from you all is to please, please make sure you request justice. I do not want somebody else's daughter to go like this,' he said. Eight people died, 11 others went into cardiac arrest and hundreds were injured at Friday's festival. 'This was the first thing she asked me for herself,' Shahani's mother said Wednesday. 'And at first, I said, "No, no, no," because we don't go to concerts. We don't even know what this concert is all about. 'I know that concerts might be music, having fun, but this is not a concert, no. This was not a concert. I don't know what it was. but this was not a concert, because my baby didn't come back.' Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility