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Boyz n the Hood director John Singleton dies aged 51 after being taken off life support, family says



John Singleton‘s family have said the Boys n the Hood director has died aged 51. 

His death came after he was taken off life support following a stroke almost two weeks ago.

“We are sad to relay that John Singleton has died,” a statement from the family said. “John passed away peacefully, surrounded by his family and friends.”

His family earlier said it was “an agonising decision, one that our family made over a number of days with the careful counsel of John’s doctors”.

Previous reports in the day suggested Singleton had died on Monday morning, though these were dismissed. 

John Singleton was nominated for an Oscar for his work directing Boyz n the Hood (AFP/Getty Images)

The Oscar-nominate filmmaker, who also worked on Poetic Justice, had been in intensive care in a Los Angeles hospital.

Paying tribute to Mr Singleton, a statement from the National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People said: “John Singleton was a great director and storyteller who was never afraid to show African Americans in complex, multidimensional roles. We hope that his legacy will inspire a new generation of filmmakers to turn a positive and progressive lens toward minorities in this country.”

Fellow filmmaker Jordan Peele tweeted: “RIP John Singleton. So sad to hear. John was a brave artist and a true inspiration. His vision changed everything.”

A court filing last week by his mother, Shelia Ward, requested that she be appointed Singleton’s temporary conservator in order to make medical and financial decisions while he was incapacitated.

A previous statement, given to People, said he was taken into intensive care on April 17. 

This said: “On Wednesday, April 17th our beloved son/father, John Singleton, suffered a stroke while at the hospital. John is currently in the ICU and under great medical care.”

Mr Singleton’s 1991 film Boyz n The Hood earned him an Academy Award nomination for best director. 

This made him the first African American nominee and the youngest ever.



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