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Beyoncé Honors Dancer O'Shae Sibley After He Was Fatally Stabbed While Voguing to Her Music

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Beyoncé is paying tribute to O'Shae Sibley after he was fatally stabbed over the weekend while voguing to her music. The singer took to her official website to pay homage to the dancer's memory. «Rest in power O'Shae Sibley,» it reads in white text on a black background.On Saturday night, the 28-year-old dancer was killed while he and his friends were filling up at a Brooklyn gas station.

One of his friends, Otis Pena, filmed the night out for a Facebook Live post. «They were dancing,» neighbor Beckenbaur Hamilton told . «They were filling up on gas, but they were voguing.»Per, surveillance video shows the victim involved in a dispute with a group of people outside the Midwood gas station on Saturday night.

Witnesses said they were voguing to — Beyoncé's seventh studio album celebrating Black queerness and the ballroom scene where voguing originated — when a man walked up to them and allegedly made homophobic comments.

Police said the two groups of people argued, and that's when one man allegedly stabbed Sibley. One witness, who wanted to remain anonymous, said he tried to break up the argument.The New York City Police Department said Sibley was stabbed after that argument and is investigating his death as a possible hate crime.Sibley had moved from Philadelphia to New York to further his dancing career.

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