What Was Tyquan Vonricco Washington's Cause of Death? 'American Idol' Fantasia Barrino's Nephew Shot Dead in North Carolina

Fantasia Barrino's nephew shot dead
Fantasia performs onstage during the VH1 Hip Hop Honors: All Hail The Queens at David Geffen Hall in New York, July 11, 2016. Theo Wargo/Getty Images

American Idol winner Fantasia Barrino's 18-year-old nephew died Tuesday after suffering a gunshot wound.

Tyquan Vonricco Washington—the son of Fantasia's brother Ricco Barrino—was killed Tuesday morning at around 10.54 a.m. in Greensboro, North Carolina, reports Fox8 News.

Washington was treated by emergency services in a residential area in Hyde Drive and was later transported to Moses Cone Hospital, where he died.

Police arrested David Lee White, age 21, Tuesday in connection with Washington's death. He was charged with first-degree murder and held at a Guilford county prison.

Barrino's brother, Ricco, is also a recording artist. Barrino won the third season of American Idol in 2004 and earned a No. 1 single on the Billboard Hot 100 with "I Believe."

Barrino paid tribute to young Tyquan in an Instagram post Tuesday. She shared pictures of the teenager and captioned it: "Ty _ Auntie is So Sorry Baby _ RIP to my Oldest Nephew Please Pray for his Mother and my Brother @riccobarrino & his Stepdad"

Tyquan's father, Ricco, also posted a long open letter dedicated to his son, who went the nickname T.W. "I wanted you to know that from the depths of my heart your daddy loves you and he always has," wrote Ricco.

"I remember holding you for the first time that's when I knew that I had to do something other than work in somebody's factory so that one day you could look up to me. As I write this letter with tears streaming down my face I want you to know that I showed you tough love because I knew you were something special."

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A love letter to my son. dear son I needed to write this sooner but it's funny how life make you aware of your own unconscious procrastinations. I wanted you to know that from the depths of my heart your daddy loves you and he always has. I remember holding you for the first time that's when I knew that I had to do something other than work in somebody's factory so that one day you could look up to me. As I write this letter with tears streaming down my face I want you to know that I showed you tough love because I knew you were something special. I never forget the first time that me and your mother took you to gymnastics for tryouts. I remember the lady walking over to us and telling us that we would have to wait behind a long list of other kids lol I guess she didn't know what my kid was capable of because when she turned around she spotted you turning somersaults as if you were in the US Olympics. I remember her immediately turning around and tell us have your kid here next week! I remember your mother smiling from ear to ear because she knew that the people really didn't want you in their program until they seen what you could do. I knew you were special when you came out the womb I remember watching you run fast and play with your uncle Zay with your little plats in your hair those high cheekbones like your mother and that little raspy chuckle you used to do while you had on your number seven air Jordans that was so small they look like little lightning Rods as you ran across the floor and wrestled with your uncle. I knew you were special when all the older kids wanted to hang with you. I knew you were leader at that moment and All the way up to your first big 18th birthday. I'll never forget that birthday I was smiling from ear to ear telling everybody in the studio that my son is finally becoming a man. I wanted to be there every day for you and there wasn't a day that went by I didn't wonder where you were. Well on this day you became a bigger man when you put on a pair of wings and did what I have yet to do. So you show me your leadership skills. you go join hands with your grandma and kiss for me. You sing loud for me up there. Love dad🌹 R.i.p T.W

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Ricco continued: "On this day you became a bigger man when you put on a pair of wings and did what I have yet to do. So you show me your leadership skills. you go join hands with your grandma and kiss [her] for me. You sing loud for me up there. Love dad."

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