Police: R&B group member Natina Reed hit, killed in Gwinnett County

Oct 27, 2012 - 14:51
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Police: R&B group member Natina Reed hit, killed in Gwinnett County
Natina Reed

In sad news, Natina Reed of ‘90s girl group Blaque was killed Friday night after being hit by a car in Atlanta. Reed would have tued 33 on Sunday. According to police, the driver of the car that hit Reed called 911 at 10:30 last night; there are no charges pending.

Though she was also an actress (she starred in the 2000 hit comedy ”Bring It On), Reed was best known as a third of Blaque, which gained success with hits like ”Bring it All to Me and "808. Fans and loved ones flooded Twitter immediately after hearing about the tragedy.

Blaque member Brandi Williams' posted: "Last night the world was changed forever, life will never be the same....she was my sister." The Roots’ Questlove also tweeted condolences, comparing Reed's death to the untimely passing of Lisa ”Left Eye Lopes of TLC: "Man. in eerie Left Eye fashion....rip to Blaque's Natina Reed, he wrote. [Source]

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