Rising rapper Pop Smoke, who was killed Wednesday, may have been targeted due to his ties to a gang, according to reports.
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Camila Díaz Córdova, a transgender Salvadoran woman, left the house in which she lived with relatives of her best friend, Virginia Gómez, on the afternoon of Jan. 30, 2019.
Gómez, who is also a trans woman, on Jan. 25 told the Los Angeles Blade during an exclusive interview in El Salvador that her aunt the next morning realized Díaz had not returned home. Gómez said she was not initially worried, but she became increasingly concerned throughout the day because Díaz had not called or texted
Rising rapper Pop Smoke, who was killed Wednesday, may have been targeted due to his ties to a gang, according to reports.
The ex-fiancée of American actor and comedian, Drew Carey has been murdered, police confirmed earlier today.
Dr. Amie Hardwick, a prominent Los Angeles area marriage and family therapist who was also a former model and Playboy centerfold, was found dead after falling from a third floor balcony at the age of 38 on Saturday, February 15.
Family therapist Amie Harwick, who was engaged to Drew Carey in 2018, was murdered at her home in Hollywood Hills, California, on Saturday, February 15, the Los Angeles Police Department confirmed in a press release. She was 38.
Kobe Bryant’s grieving widow has continued to mourn the basketball icon’s tragic death by sharing a sweet tribute to her “best friend” on social media.
In loving memory. Vanessa Bryant shared a sweet tribute to her late husband, Kobe Bryant, more than one week after the former Los Angeles Lakers player’s tragic death in a helicopter crash.
Vanessa Bryant still can't believe her best friend is gone.
Brandy has broken her silence about the death of Kobe Bryant, who had taken her to his high school prom more than 20 years ago, and weeks before he was drafted to the NBA.
The 2015 celebration of the Transgender Day of Remembrance at the Metropolitan Community Church of DC – Photo: Ward Morrison
Shaquille O’Neal, 47, revealed how he learned of his “brother” Kobe Bryant‘s tragic death from a helicopter crash on Jan. 26 and the difficulty he’s having coping with it in a heartbreaking interview on NBA on TNT on Jan. 28. The former Los Angeles Lakers player had tears streaming down his face as he reflected on his time with Kobe, who was his teammate from 1996 until his own retirement in 2004, and talked about how devastated he is that there will be no future with him.
Shaquille O'Neal is speaking out further about the tragic death of Kobe Bryant.Speaking on The Big Podcast With Shaq, the NBA legend expressed his sadness over the death of his former teammate and Bryant's 13-year-old daughter Gianna in a helicopter crash on Sunday outside of Los Angeles that also killed seven others."I'm not doing well. I'm sick," said O'Neal, adding that Bryant's death comes a few months after the death of O'Neal's sister Ayesha Harrison-Jex from cancer in October.
Derek Jeter is remembering his longtime friend and fellow athlete, Kobe Bryant.
David Beckham has said that it took him ‘hours to work out what to write’ about his friend Kobe Bryant, who was tragically killed on Sunday.