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Amelyn Nguyen woke to posts saying she had died at Travis Scott concert
But the 17-year-old Sydney schoolgirl was not at the Astroworld show
She shared several Instagram and Twitter messages directed at her
Nine people have died as a result of the stampede at the Texas festival
Nine people lost their lives during or after Travis Scott's set at the Astroworld Festival in Houston, Texas last weekend.
Ms Nguyen said she does not know the people who posted about her or why they picked her out for the faked story.
'I am not a Travis Scott fan, before and after the incident,' she told Buzzfeed.
She is thankful her family was not notified of her fake death, but people had sent her direct messages on Instagram, hoping they could get in touch with her grieving relatives.
Ms Nguyen's viral TikTok about the mix-up has more than one million likes, with many supportive comments.
'That made me feel so much better about the whole false death accusations, I told my close mutuals and we all had a good laugh,' she said.
Nine people have died as a result of the stampede so far, with several more still fighting for their life in hospital.
The victims are aged between 14 and 27, with vigils being held across America for the deceased.
A Twitter account first shared an image of Ms Nguyen on Friday claiming she was the first of the dead to be identified.
'Amelia Nguyen is the first person to be announced dead today at St Andrews Hospital after the Astroworld festival,' a woman tweeted, which was reportedly liked more than 70,000 times and retweeted 30,000 times.
The young Sydney woman also shared other posts, including several people posting pictures of her and tagging her account.
'Rest in Peace. She died in the Astro Festival,' one person posted on their Instagram story.
One man sent her a series of messages and even tried to call her account, asking if her mother was reading the correspondence.
'I know your daughter has passed. If you have her phone I am sorry for the lost (sic),' he wrote.
The man then sent the account a TikTok video, before continuing to send messages.
'My highschool in Toronto has made a GONFUNDME for your daughter,' he wrote.
Ms Nguyen filmed herself laughing as she read the misdirected messages of sympathy.
Other accounts shared images from Ms Nguyen's videos, saying she was the 'first death' and lamented her 'being only 17'.
Please if you can share this and tag her so that her family can see we're all here for AMELIA,' a Canadian man wrote.
'So a little back story, this girl's name is Amelia, she died during the Travis Scott Astroworld Festival.'
My Nguyen's 1,800 followers peppered the video with comments, with many mocking the misidentification.
'Sometimes it feels like she's still making TikToks,' one person joked.
'Stage one: denial,' another said.
'THEY MADE A GOFUNDME LMAO,' another TikTok user replied.
Daily Mail Australia has contacted Ms Nguyen for comment
Approximately 50,000 people attended the sold-out Astroworld Festival at NRG Park on Friday. Witnesses said the chaos broke out after Scott took the stage to perform.
The surge happened at 9.15pm and the 'mass casualty incident' was declared. Nearly an hour later, at 10.10pm, the concert producer Live Nation halted the show.
Earlier that day, hundreds of people were filmed stampeding through a VIP entrance at the Live Nation-organised event, sparking fears of overcrowding and poor crowd control.
Scott, 29, continued to perform after eight people were crushed to death - including two victims aged just 14 and 16 - in what one witness described as a 'floor of bodies.'
A ninth victim later died in hospital.
Videos circulating on Twitter show fans chanting 'stop the show' as concertgoers were being knocked down and crushed by other attendees.
Although he completed his 75-minute performance, at one point Scott was filmed calling for help. In another video he stood on a platform with his microphone while chaos unfolded beneath him.
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