Another victim of the deadly stampede at a Travis Scott concert that killed eight has been identified by his grieving family.
Officials had released an image of a man in the hopes of identifying him after his tragic death.
It has since been confirmed by his family that the victim was 21-year-old Axel Acosta - he is the sixth of eight who died to have been identified.
He died in a horror crush during a gig at Astroworld in Houston, Texas, on Friday.
Others who died in the incident ranged in age from 14 to 27, Mayor Sylvester Turner said during a press conference.
Other confirmed victims included a 14 and 16-year-old, and people aged from 21 up to 27.
Mr Acosta's family said he was a 21-year-old Washington college student.
The computer-science student at Western Washington State, had travelled alone to the performance, his family told KTRK-TV on Sunday.
“It was his first time going to an event like that,” his aunt, Cynthia Acosta, said.
He had just turned 21 last month, say reports.
"By all accounts, Axel was a young man with a vibrant future. We are sending our condolences to his family on this very sad day," said Western Washington University vice president of enrolment and student services Melynda Huskey.
Officials with the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences had released an image of the man earlier, just 24 hours after the incident.
Authorities have not yet released his cause of death.
A total of 25 people were admitted to the hospital and 13 are still receiving treatment, including five under the age of 18.
Other victims have already been identified.
One, Danish Baig, was 27 and killed after being crushed while trying to save a relative during the stampede at the concert.
His death was confirmed by his brother, Basil, who shared a photograph of him via Facebook and branded him a “beautiful soul” and commended him for his “courageous act”.
The youngest victim has been named as 14-year-old John Hilgert.
The teenager was described as a "loveable" baseball fanatic who was "one of the nicest human beings".
His baseball coach Justin Higgs paid tribute on Instagram : "RIP John Hilgert. He got the Call up to the Major Leagues by the Almighty!
"John made an impact on anyone who met him and they always remembered him. I have memories of John I’ll never forget."
University of Dayton student Franco Patino has also been confirmed as another of the victims – with the university releasing a statement about the 21-year-old’s death.
Meanwhile, People confirmed that 16-year-old dancer Brianna Rodriguez was another of the eight killed in the tragedy.
Her grieving family are quoted by the outlet stating that Brianna is: “Gone from our sites [sic], but never from our hearts.”
And 23-year-old Rodolfo 'Rudy' Peña was confirmed as another one of the victims by the Laredo Morning Times.