Music Legend Angie Stone
New Video Exhibits Wreckage …
After Deadly Alabama Crash
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New video reveals the horrible aftermath of Grammy-nominated singer Angie Stone‘s car crash in Alabama — with an up-close have a look at the big-rig that slammed into her van.
TMZ obtained recent footage, which captures 19 seconds of the wreckage after Stone’s Mercedes Sprinter van — carrying her and eight members of her backup band — was struck by a semi-truck Saturday on Interstate 65, in Montgomery County, AL.
An eyewitness driving by shot the clip … and it begins by capturing the monstrous white Freightliner Cascadia truck stopped on the shoulder of the freeway.
The witness mentioned the truck, which sustained front-end harm, was concerned within the collision with Angie’s car, however police wouldn’t verify that data.
Within the video, you’ll be able to see the truck seems to have pushed in the wrong way on the freeway by the best way it is positioned, leaving mud and particles in its wake.
A number of yards down the street, the witness cruises previous Angie’s crashed van turned over on one facet, zeroing in on the wreckage with a digital camera telephone.
Police say Angie, a passenger within the van, was the just one killed. The opposite 8 occupants within the van had been injured and brought to a hospital for therapy. The driving force of the 18-wheeler was not damage, and the reason for the crash is beneath investigation.
In accordance with Angie’s rep, the singer and her crew had been touring to a gig in Baltimore, Maryland, when the collision occurred after a efficiency in Montgomery.

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Angie is greatest referred to as a member of the well-known hip hop group The Sequence. The group launched 3 albums between 1979 and 1985, with their greatest tune, “Funk You Up,” later sampled by Bruno Mars and Dr. Dre in their very own music.
Angie then launched into a solo profession — switching to R&B along with her 2001 tune “Wish I Didn’t Miss You” changing into a giant hit. She additionally acted in comedy movies akin to “The Hot Chick” and “Ride Along.”
Angie was 63.
RIP