Entertainment Music Roddy Ricch Promises to Donate His Astroworld Earnings 'to the Families of this Incident' At least eight people died and dozens of others were injured in the chaos of Friday’s music festival at NRG Park, according to Houston officials By Abigail Adams Abigail Adams Instagram Twitter Digital News Writer, PEOPLE People Editorial Guidelines Published on November 7, 2021 12:32 PM Share Tweet Pin Email Photo: Erika Goldring/WireImage Roddy Ricch is giving back to families impacted by the tragedy at Travis Scott's Astroworld Festival on Friday night. The 23-year-old rapper, who was one of several performers at the music festival at NRG Park in Houston, announced Saturday on Instagram that he will be donating his earnings to victims of the mass casualty event. "I'll b donating my net compensation to the families of this incident," he wrote on his Instagram Story. At least eight people died and dozens of others were injured in the chaos of Friday's event, according to city officials. The victims' ages range from 14 to 27. For more on the tragedy at Astroworld, listen below to our daily podcast on People Every Day. On Saturday, PEOPLE confirmed that the youngest patient transported to a nearby hospital was aged 10. NBC News reported the child is in critical condition. Rudy Peña's Family Wants Justice and Answers After Losing 23-Year-Old at Astroworld: 'How Did This Happen?' John Hilgert, a freshman at Memorial High School in Houston, has been identified as the youngest victim to die at Astroworld at just 14 years old. School administrators confirmed his death in a letter to the community, obtained by ABC13. Roddy Ricch/Instagram "Our hearts go out to the student's family and to his friends and our staff at Memorial," MHS Principal Lisa Weir wrote, per the outlet. "This is a terrible loss, and the entire MHS family is grieving today." The family of 16-year-old Brianna Rodriguez confirmed to PEOPLE that she is also one of the eight that died at the festival. Her family addressed her death on her GoFundMe page. Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. "Gone from our sites [sic], but never from our hearts," wrote her family. "It is with profound sadness we lay to rest our beloved Brianna Rodriguez. She was a beautiful vibrant 16-year-old high school junior at Heights HS in Houston TX. Dancing was her passion and now she's dancing her way to heaven's pearly gates." Rudy Peña, 23, also died. His brother-in-law Sergio Gonzalez told PEOPLE all about his beloved family member. "Of his 5 siblings, he was the most calm. He worked as a medical assistant at a rehab clinic. He played football in high school. He was always hanging out with his friends. He was the youngest of 5 siblings. He was the calmest, the most playful, he was the sweetest with everyone," Gonzalez shared. Franco Patiño, 21, has also been identified as a victim. His older brother Julio Patiño, Jr. told PEOPLE Franco was always looking out for others. 10-Year-Old Hospitalized After Incident That Killed 8 at Travis Scott's Astroworld Festival "My little brother, he had such a big heart. He's always going above and beyond and helping others," said Julio. "He was an organ donor. He wanted to help as many people as he could, and he did that to the very end." In a statement shared Saturday on Twitter, Scott said he was "absolutely devastated" by the events that occurred at Astroworld. Later on Instagram, he told fans that he is "working right now to identify the families to assist them through this tough time." Scott added, "My fans really mean the world to me, and I always want to leave them with a positive experience."