In Memoriam
Rapper Hussein Fatal of 2 Pac’s Group “Outlawz” dies at 38
New Jersey rapper Hussein Fatal died in a car accident today
It has been confirmed by friends and family that New Jersey rapper Hussein Fatal died in a car accident today.
From Allah we belong to Allah return it is confirmed our brother hussein fatal member of the outlawz returned to… http://t.co/3ZV7n2dVfB
— Mutah Beale مطاع بيل (@MutahNapoleon) July 12, 2015
Who is Hussein Fatal?
Born Bruce Washington on April 3, 1977, the Montclair,NJ born and raised rapper was best known by his stage name.
He gained notoriety as being a member of the hip hop group the Outlawz Immortalz and is best known for his work with Tupac Shakur.
Car accident details
Details surrounding the tragic car accident are not yet available but Outlawz group member Napoleon confirmed the death, saying:
“It is confirmed our brother hussein fatal member of the Outlawz returned to Allah last night due to a car accident… He was my old group member and friend for over 20 years and he will be missed. Death comes sudden with out warning.”
Please stay tuned for updates.
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