- Ramsess dies in family car crash.
- Mother confirms tragic accident.
- Director pays tribute and donates.
On Halloween night in Atlanta, Georgia, the 41-year-old, who had previously worked on Black Panther, Avengers: Endgame, Infinity War, and The Suicide Squad, reportedly perished in a catastrophic collision with family members.
A Mother’s Heartbreaking Confirmation
His mother has confirmed that a stuntman, best known for his roles in Black Panther and Avengers: Endgame, perished in a car accident that also claimed the lives of three of his children.
On Halloween, Taraja Ramsess, 41, and family members were reportedly involved in a catastrophic collision in Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America.
Akili Ramsess, his mother, confirmed the demise of her son and two of his daughters—Sundari, 13, and Fujibo, eight weeks—in an Instagram post.
She added that his 10-year-old son Kisasi subsequently passed away while on life support.
The Survivors and the Accident Details
Ms. Ramsess reported that two of the daughters of her son managed to survive the collision, and Shazia, who is three years old, is in the hospital recuperating from minor injuries.
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According to local media, Ramsess was transporting his children when his truck collided with a derailed tractor and trailer on Halloween night.
Remembering Taraja Ramsess
Ms. Ramsess praised her “beautiful, loving, talented son” on Instagram.
“Taraja was extraordinary in the eyes of all who knew and encountered him,” Ms. Ramsess wrote in the post.
“He possessed an immense capacity for love and cherished his children above all else.” Everything pertaining to filmmaking, motorcycles, and martial arts captivated his attention.
“He had a wickedly witty yet sardonic sense of humour and could be as corny as possible.”
“Sundari, whose nickname was Sunny, mirrored that unique light as well.” Laughable and an avid dancer. Praise God! “I am astounded that they have vanished!”
Additionally, Atlanta, Creed III, Avengers: Infinity War, and The Suicide Squad featured Ramsess’s exploits.
Additionally, he served in the art department for over four decades, primarily in the capacity of a set dresser.
A Tribute from Director Ava DuVernay
“A light” and “a leader” were the words that director Ava DuVernay used to describe Ramsess.
At ARRAY, DuVernay’s production company, Ramsess was employed.
She wrote in an Instagram post: “He departed from us eternally in a manner that breaks the souls of all those who knew him into a million pieces.
“We would discuss art and his family.” Truly, he cherished his offspring. A joyful, complete affection. A sight to witness.
“He also enjoyed producing films and television shows.” Achieved numerous positions throughout the years. Completely engrossed in every facet of the craft.
“I recall a day on set when a crucial scene lacked sufficient actors with black backgrounds.” Recruiting crew members to appear on camera was necessary. Taraja agreed first among themself.
“I will perform my actual duties and then participate in this wild scene as a tough man with a gun for you. It went from there; everyone else responded affirmatively. He was the type of individual in question. A pioneer. A lamp.
“Taraja,” she said. His moniker is melodious. It will continue to be sung. Honour his essence. May his memory be blessed. As he continues his voyage, may his departed companions and cherished ones he bereaves here grant him blessings.”
On Monday morning, the director contributed £5,000 to a fundraiser in support of Ramsess’s family, which had amassed £82,000 in total.
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