LOS ANGELES - Actress and R&B singer Brandy was involved in a fatal,
four-car accident on a Los Angeles freeway last month that started when her
sports utility vehicle hit another car from behind, police said on Wednesday.
 Brandy performs in a 2001 file photo. Actress and R and B
singer Brandy was involved in a fatal, four-car accident on a Los Angeles
freeway last month that started when her sports utility vehicle hit
another car, police said on Wednesday. [Reuters]
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The 27-year-old former star of the
TV comedy "Moesha" was not injured, but the driver of the car she rear-ended
with her Land Rover in the December 30 crash died, according to the California
Highway Patrol.
The victim was identified as Awatef Aboudihaj, 38, a married mother of one,
said CHP spokesman Leland Tang.
No charges or arrests have been made in connection with the accident, and no
formal determination has been made as to what caused the crash, which was first
reported by the celebrity news Web site TMZ.com.
But barring mechanical problems or other extenuating factors in such
accidents, the driver of the car that rear-ends another is typically found to be
at fault, Tang said.
He said the chain-reaction wreck started when Brandy's vehicle ran into the
back of the car driven by Aboudihaj, whose car struck a third vehicle, then
swerved into the freeway's center divider and was broad-sided by a fourth
automobile.
A statement issued by Brandy's publicist said: "She wishes to publicly
express her condolences to the family of the deceased" and asks the media to
"respect the privacy of everyone involved at this time."
The singer-actress, whose full name is Brandy Norwood, was alone in her
vehicle and no alcohol or drugs were involved, Tang said.
Brandy told officers she was driving at about 65 miles per hour before the
crash occurred.
"We've impounded all four vehicles, and the outcome of the mechanical
inspection is coming to us today or tomorrow," Tang said. "Barring any
mechanical difficulties on Brandy's part, like a brake failure or a steering
failure, then there's the very high probability that she is the party most at
fault or the contributing party."
Brandy, a native of Missouri, burst on the recording scene with her
self-tilted debut album in 1994, launching such hits as "I Wanna Be Down,"
"Baby" and "Brokenhearted." Her fourth album, "Afrodisiac," was released in 2004
with a lead single, "Talk About Our Love," produced by Kanye West.
Last year, she served on the panel of judges for NBC's
summer show "America's Got Talent."