Broadway actress Imani Smith fatally stabbed in New Jersey
Imani Smith, a former Broadway actress, died after a stabbing incident in Edison, New Jersey. Jordan D. Jackson-Small has been arrested and charged with her murder.
Imani Smith was 26 years old
Formerly played Young Nala in "The Lion King"
Stabbing occurred on December 21
Police received a 911 call at 9:15 a.m.
Suspect known to the victim
Jackson-Small is the father of her son
GoFundMe raised over $70,000
Imani Smith, an actress known for her role in Broadway’s “The Lion King,” was found fatally stabbed at a New Jersey home. The incident highlights safety concerns and personal tragedies in the arts community.
Details of the Stabbing Incident
Authorities in Edison, New Jersey, responded to a 911 call regarding a stabbing on December 21 at 9:15 a.m. Upon arrival, they found Imani Smith, 26, with serious stab wounds.
Smith was taken to Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital but was later pronounced dead. The police indicated that the incident was not random violence.
Arrest and Background Information
Jordan D. Jackson-Small, 35, was arrested and charged with first-degree murder among other offenses. He reportedly had a previous relationship with Smith and is the father of her three-year-old son.
Jackson-Small is currently held at the Middlesex County Adult Corrections Center awaiting further legal proceedings.
Community Response and Smith’s Legacy
A GoFundMe campaign for Smith has raised over $70,000, celebrating her life and talent. Friends and family describe her as a vibrant and loving individual.
Smith gained fame in 2011-2012 for her role in “The Lion King” and leaves behind her son, parents, and a supportive community.
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