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Quindon Tarver, Who Toured With Brandy And Monica And Appeared In Madonna Video, Dies At 38 - Blavity

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Quindon Tarver, who played a choirboy in Baz Luhrmann's Romeo + Juliet and   worked with musicians like Monica and Brandy, died in a car crash on April 1 at the age of 38.  “He had an accident—all we know is he had a wreck, crashed into a wall somewhere on George Bush [Turnpike],” Tarver’s uncle, Willie Tarver, told The Daily Beast. “That’s all the information I have.” Just wow...lost for words this hurts 🙏🏾 RIP Quindon Tarver pic.twitter.com/Qus2qHYHm5 — Blanco Tarantino TV (@BlancoTarantino) April 2, 2021

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