SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — Police are investigating an assault that allegedly happened at a metal concert in Sugar House Sunday at Fellowship Hall, a non-profit that promotes recovery from drugs and alcohol.
Anthi Lilly told ABC4.com that she attended the concert, which was a sober event, and stood on the outskirt of a mosh pit watching concertgoers slam dance, prior to being assaulted.
“I had two very small women right behind me, and so I was trying to be the bigger person and stand guard right in front as these aggressive people were going side to side in what they call crowd killing, and it’s essentially just swinging and hitting the walls of the crowd,” Lilly said.
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She continued, “I held my arm up simply to push back when most of the people would come towards us. One person, I suppose took that as a cue to fight. Next thing I know, I was being thrown to the ground, getting punched in the face, pulling my arms up trying to protect myself and the next thing I see is another person come in and stomping on my face multiple times, causing … fractures, broken bones and now a very hefty medical bill.”…