Frank Ocean’s Mother Remembers His Younger Brother, Ryan Breaux, After His Tragic Death

Frank Ocean’s Mother Remembers His Younger Brother, Ryan Breaux, After His Tragic Death
Update #2 (Aug. 6th):
Frank Ocean’s mother is remembering her late son, Ryan Breaux after he tragically died in a car accident over the weekend. Katonya Breaux shared a snapshot of her and Ryan Breaux on Instagram Wednesday (Aug. 5th).

She did not include a caption.
Original Story:
Very sad news. Frank Ocean’s younger brother, Ryan Breaux, has reportedly died in a car accident, along with his friend.
According to reports, the car accident happened just after 1:30 a.m. in Ventura County (near Los Angeles). The initial investigation revealed the car collided with a tree in the center median.
Reportedly, the force of the crash caused the car to rip in half and was found by Ventura County sheriff’s deputies engulfed in flames.
Both occupants were pronounced dead at the scene by the Ventura County Fire Department.
Frank Ocean’s brother nor mother have released any news.
Ryan’s last social media post was at the end of July.
His friends have shared their condolences in the comment section of his IG page.
Ryan was sadly 18, at the time of his passing.
We send our condolences to their families and friends.



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