WASHINGTON — Singer Camryn Magness, a pop performer who shared stages with One Direction, Fifth Harmony and other major acts during her decade-long career, has died at 26.
Magness’ death was announced Tuesday in a statement posted to her social media accounts.
A cause of death was not disclosed in the announcement, but a source told People the performer died on Dec. 5 after an incident while riding an electric scooter. Her mother told TMZ the deadly collision happened in Miami, Florida.
“Our hearts are heavy as we mourn the loss of our beloved Camryn, a radiant force whose voice, coy and bright spirit touched so many,” the post from her family on her social media accounts read. “Whether beneath the waves or on stage, she met life with fearless energy and boundless kindness.”
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