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Sharon Osbourne thanks rapper Jamal Rajad for saving her daughter Aimee's life from studio fire - Daily Mail

Sharon Osborne thanks rapper Jamal Rajad for saving daughter Aimee from deadly LA recording studio blaze that killed producer Avery Drift, 26, and injured two others

  • Sharon Osbourne, 69, thanked rapper Jamal Rajad for saving her daughter Aimee's life after a fire broke out in a Hollywood studio 
  • She replied to a comment by the rapper's wife on her Instagram stories, writing: 'Your husband alerting her literally saved her life. THANK YOU' 
  • The blaze was reported Thursday evening around 6.35 pm local time and quickly spread throughout the two-story building in Hollywood
  • Nathan Avery Edwards - who goes by Avery Drift professionally - 26, died in the blaze and two others were treated for smoke exposure 
  • The studio reportedly lost $50,000 worth of property in the blaze

Sharon Osbourne thanked rapper Jamal Rajad for helping save her daughter Aimee's life following a Hollywood studio fire, which killed a young producer and injured two others. 

Producer Nathan Avery Edwards - who goes professionally by Avery Drift - 26, died and two others were treated for smoke exposure after a fire broke out in a studio.

The fire broke out around 6.30pm on Thursday and it is unclear how the fire started. 

Osbourne's daughter Aimee, 38, was reportedly working with a producer in one of the studios when the fire started and she almost had to jump out of the building, according to the rapper's wife.  

The former X Factor judge, 69, took to her Instagram Stories on Friday to share her gratitude toward the rapper for saving her daughter's life by replying to a comment from Rajad's wife Pretty Face Ray'Ray, who is also a rapper.

Sharon wrote: 'Your husband alerting her literally saved her life. THANK YOU @pretty.face.rayray.'

Producer Nathan Avery Edwards - who goes professionally by Avery Drift - 26, died in the fire
Aimee visited the scene Friday of a deadly fire where she and her music producer nearly lost their lives Thursday night in a fast burning blaze that killed one person
The synth-pop artist hugs record producer Jamal Rajad Davis, who is credited with sounding the alarm about the fire.  Jamal escaped, but his four cats perished in the blaze
The Osbournes star wrote an emotional post on Instagram mourning the tragedy
Aimee, 38, posted a tribute to Edwards on her story, writing: ''I am still in complete [and] utter shock [and] finding it unbearable to sit still long enough to feel [and] comprehend that Avery did not make it out'

In the original comment, Ray'Ray had written: 'ASKED MY HUSBAND TO CATCH HER [Aimee] SO SHE CAN JUMP OUT OF THE SECOND FLOOR AFTER HE WAS YELLING LETTING EVERYONE IN THE BUILDING KNOW. GLAD SHE DIDN'T HAVE TO [JUMP] AND SHE WAS OKAY.'

Ray'Ray added: 'I'm still here right now, hoping I can salvage our studio equipment.' 

Osbourne also gave her condolences to Edwards' family, writing in an Instagram post: 'It is utterly heartbreaking that someone lost their life today in this fire [and] we are sending our prayers to this person [and] their family. What happened today was beyond horrific.' 

Dancing with the Stars host Carrie Ann Inaba responded to the post writing: 'Glad that Aimee and her producer are safe…but my heart is hurting for the person who lost their life and their family and loved ones. How scary it must have been for all of them…' 

Osbourne also described the building as a 'creative hub for music in Hollywood' and lamented the loss of equipment that belonged to the various artists who worked there. 

She also called for better fire safety at such buildings, as it was later revealed the 100-year-old building did not have a sprinkler system. 

Sharon Osbourne, 69, has thanked Jamal Rajad for helping save her daughter Aimee's life following a Hollywood studio fire that took the life of one person and injured two others
The former X Factor judge took to her Instagram Stories on Saturday to share her gratitude for the part the rapper played in saving her daughter's life
Sharon (pictured together in 2020) revealed that her daughter Aimee escaped from the deadly fire in an Instagram post Friday

The Talk co-host ended her emotional post, writing: 'Our prayers go out to the family and friends of the person that lost their life to this senseless fire.' 

Aimee, who goes professionally by ARO, her initials, also posted a tribute to Edwards, writing on her Instagram Story: 'I am still in complete [and] utter shock [and] finding it unbearable to sit still long enough to feel [and] comprehend that Avery did not make it out. 

'If there was anything any of us could have done, we would have. I can't piece the words together to describe how utterly terrifying yesterday was. 

'I am sending all the love I have to Avery's friends [and] family...Avery, you will not be forgotten.' 

The structure housed several recording and rehearsal studios with thick, soundproof walls, which proved difficult for firefighters, according to CBS News

'The studios had sound deadening: so that's thick walls, extra insulation, double dry wall and thick windows that held in all of the heat and smoke, making this a very hot and intense firefight,' LAFD Captain Erik Scott told CBS News. 'Our firefighters took a beating, but they were relentless and extinguished the flames.' 

Seventy-eight firefighters were able to quell the flames within an hour. While extinguishing the fire, authorities found a marijuana grow on the second-floor. It is unclear if that caused the fire and investigators are looking into to see if was legal. 

A hip-hop artist who goes by the name Maximilian told KABC-TV that he lost everything. 

'I opened the door, I saw smoke coming from across the hall. I immediately reached over to grab a jug of water. I threw it at the door, flames bursted [sic]. I tried to go back to my room and grab anything I could, but flames were everywhere, and we ran out the building, and that was it.'

Battling the blaze:  It took 78 firefighters nearly an hour to battle the blaze
The facility was home to several recording studios and rehearsal spaces
One artist who worked there estimated his loss at $50,000

The artist estimates his loss at about $50,000. 

Aimee returned to the site on Friday, with fire investigators on the scene, and was seen hugging Rajad, who is credited with sounding the alarm about the fire.

'I was my own smoke detector,' Rajad told The Los Angeles Times. 'I ran to my room and grabbed my stuff and left my door open, trying to call my cats out to follow me.'

Rajad said he tried to go back in to save his four cats, but the smoke was too thick and all the animals died. 

Aimee and her music producer escaped the flames, but both were treated for smoke exposure.
Sharon described the tragedy on her Instagram page as 'beyond horrific' and sent her thoughts and prayers to the victim's family
Aimee, who goes professionally by ARO, her initials, (pictured with Sharon in 2016) said she was 'terrified' after the event

Aimee is the lesser known member of the Osbourne family as she declined to be a part of the reality show which made Sharon, Ozzy, 73, Kelly, 37, and Jack, 36, making them household names during its run from 2002-2005.

She has appeared in a few family projects, including documentaries and interviews about her father and his career as the front man for Black Sabbath. 

The versatile artist has provided some voice work in Postman Pat: The Movie and starred as Raquelle in the TV movie Wuthering Heights. 

Aimee has been focusing on her music career of late. The singer released her latest single, Against Mine, in April. 

Aimee (pictured with Sharon in 2006) is the lesser known member of the Osbourne family. She declined to be part of The Osbournes during its from from 2002-2005. She is now focusing on her music career

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