A few days ago it was announced the unfortunate death of Taraja Ramses, a stuntman who appeared in the film “Black Panther” and who lost his life on Halloween night after hitting a double truck. Unfortunately, in addition to Ramses, three of his five children who were with him at the time of the incident also died.
The actor’s mother announced the news on social networks, where she not only expressed her deep condolences for the loss, but also revealed that the little girls who survived the accident only suffered minor injuries from which they are already recovering .
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But she’s not the only one who has spoken out in the face of this tragedy. Lisa Ann Wilson, Taraja’s partner, is in grief and completely devastated after losing her two great loves, Ramses and Fuji, her baby daughter who was only eight weeks old. of the girl born.
Since then, Wilson had limited himself to sharing some of the moments he experienced with his family, but only now did he decide to break the silence and express his pain.
She posted a heartbreaking picture on her social networks in which she can be seen kneeling in front of her daughter’s grave and admitted that although letting her go was real, she still cannot process what happened: “Funeral My Baby Fuji and his incredible father were in tremendous pain. “It was unbearable and hurt me,” she wrote.
She also emphasized that her life has changed forever and can never be the same again: “I will never be the same again. But (the funeral) made it a little more real, although I’m still in disbelief,” she added.
In a second message, the young woman dedicated a few words to Taraja as a farewell and ensured that her memory will always remain with her: “My everything. I followed him and he took me with him. We created a beautiful family that he led with pride.”
He also expressed his gratitude for the expressions of support he received and the donations through the GoFundMe platform to cover funeral costs and medical bills.