Angie Stone’s Family Sues After Fatal Crash
Beloved R&B singer Angie Stone, 63, died in March 2025 after a tragic highway accident in Alabama.
Stone initially survived when the van she was riding in overturned. But as she tried to exit,
a tractor-trailer struck the van, ejecting her and fatally pinning her underneath.
Now, her children — Diamond Stone and Michael D’Angelo Archer — have filed a wrongful death lawsuit in Georgia.
The suit targets the van and truck drivers, the trucking company CSRT, and manufacturer Daimler Truck North America.
It alleges negligence, claiming the truck driver was distracted, possibly wearing headphones,
and that the vehicle’s collision-mitigation system failed to prevent the crash.
Stone’s passing shocked fans and the music industry. She first gained recognition with pioneering
rap group The Sequence before launching a successful solo career. Her soulful voice and emotional
storytelling earned Grammy nominations and timeless hits, including Wish I Didn’t Miss You and Brotha.
Tributes from artists and fans worldwide highlight her influence as a trailblazer in hip-hop and neo-soul.
While the lawsuit seeks accountability, her legacy lives on through music that continues to inspire,
reminding listeners of her extraordinary talent and resilience.