R&B singer, 27, died in double-decker bus smash before 'life-changing' meeting
Aspiring R&B singer Soriah Barry tragically passed away in a bus collision in London just days before a significant meeting with Apple Music regarding her music career.
Soriah Barry, a promising 27-year-old R&B singer, died on February 8, 2024, following a head-on collision with a double-decker bus in London after dropping off a friend. Her death came just days before a pivotal meeting with Apple Music, intended to launch her music career. This heartbreaking incident has left her family, particularly her mother, devastated, as they had high hopes for Soriah's future in the music industry.
Soriah was making strides in her career, drawing inspiration from her aunt Jamilah Barry, who has gained considerable recognition as a musician. The tragic turn of events has not only cut short Soriah's budding career but also left many in the music community mourning the loss of her potential. Her family emphasized that she was on the verge of a breakthrough, and the news of her untimely death has shocked fans and friends alike.
As the investigation into the circumstances of the collision continues, tributes have poured in from fans and fellow artists who remember Soriah not just for her talent but also for her infectious spirit. This incident serves as a sobering reminder of the fragility of life and the precarious nature of pursuing dreams, especially for young artists in an industry that can be both rewarding and unforgiving.