‘Black Panther’ stuntman, three of his children killed in horrific car crash in Atlanta

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‘Black Panther’ stuntman, three of his children killed in horrific car crash in Atlanta

An “Avengers” stunt man and his three children were killed after the car they were riding in crashed into a tractor trailer in Georgia on Halloween night, authorities and family said.

Taraja Ramsess, 41, who appeared in “Black Panther” and other films, was on her way home on Oct. 31 around 11 p.m. when she was killed when she crashed into a broken-down truck near an exit on an Atlanta-area freeway, WSB-TV reported.

Ramsess, along with her 13-year-old daughter Sundari and newborn daughter Fugibo, were pronounced dead at the scene of the horrific incident, officials said.

The “Black Panther” stuntman died along with his three children when his truck collided with a semi along a Georgia interstate.Taraja Ramsess / Facebook The crash happened along the Interstate 285 exit to Interstate 20 East. FOX 5

The stuntman’s son Kisasi Ramsess, 10, died in hospital a few days later, the victim’s family announced at the weekend, according to WAGA.

The stunt man’s mother originally said the boy was on life support before he succumbed to his injuries, Variety reported.

Authorities also confirmed the youth’s death to WSB-TV.

Ramsess’ two daughters, who were also in the family vehicle, reportedly survived. Taraja Ramsess / Facebook Ramsess previously worked on “Black Panther,” but also appeared in “Avengers: Endgame,” Avengers: Infinity War,” “The Suicide Squad,” and “Creed III.” Taraja Ramsess / Facebook

Ramsess’ two daughters, who were also in the family vehicle, reportedly survived, according to the family.

“Everyone who knew and met her knew how special Taraja was. He has a deep capacity to love and cherish his children more than anything,” said his mother Akili Ramsess in an Instagram post.

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“He loves martial arts, motorcycles and all things related to filmmaking. He [had] a very dull but wicked sense of humor, but can be as corny as can be.”

In addition to working on “Black Panther,” he also appeared in “Avengers: Endgame,” Avengers: Infinity War,” “The Suicide Squad,” and “Creed III,” Variety reported.

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