1:10 PM EST 12/10/2014
VH1 star Stephanie Moseley's tragic death had enlisted her Hit the Floor family to raise a memorial fund to help out Moseley's family. The donation page was launched on Monday, Dec 8 and had raised over $5,000 to date.
The website pays tribute to Moseley and it reads, "This is a memorial fund created by Stephanie's Hit The Floor family celebrating the life of [an] angel gone too soon," the site reads. "Stephanie Moseley represented the very best in all of us, and always did it in beat and with a smile. The world lost an amazing talent, and heaven gained an angel," according to US weekly.
"Before dancing and the bright lights, Stephanie's passion was always the love she shared with her family. With heavy hearts, we think there is no greater tribute to Stephanie than to embrace that love through supporting the celebration of her life and the ones that loved her," the site continues.
On Monday morning, Dec. 8, Moseley and her rapper husband, Earl Hayes, were found dead inside the Park La Brea luxury residences in L.A.
There were additional gunshots heard when officers arrived at the complex. LAPD's SWAT team discovered the two victims suffering from gunshots. Early investigation shows that Warren, 34 shot his wife, Moseley, 30, before he took his life. When the Los Angeles Fire Department paramedics arrived at the scene, husband and wife were pronounced dead.
Burrel Wilks, a close friend and self-described "life coach" of Hayes was the one who identified Moseley and Hayes and it was according to him that both were married.
Moseley had appeared in movies like 2012's Mirror Mirror and 2011's The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1. But her passion has always been dancing and her career began when she moved to Japan at the age of 17.
Hayes, on the other hand, was signed to Floyd Mayweather's record label previously.
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