Family, friends, and the Langston University community are mourning the heartbreaking loss of Stania Webb and Diamond Stubbs, two young lives tragically cut short in a fatal car accident in The Bahamas.
Stania Webb, a dedicated student at Langston University, was an active member of the renowned Marching Pride Band, where she played the tenor saxophone. She is remembered for her passion for music, her commitment to excellence, and the positive energy she brought to her fellow band members and classmates.
Also involved in the same tragic accident was Diamond Stubbs of The Bahamas, an incoming freshman who had committed to attending Langston University in the Fall of 2026. Diamond was described as a bright and promising young individual with a future full of potential, eagerly preparing to begin her academic journey as a Lion.
The devastating crash, which claimed the lives of several teenagers over the weekend, has sent shockwaves through both the Bahamian community and the Langston University family. Loved ones, classmates, and faculty members are grieving the loss of two talented young women whose lives held so much promise.
Tributes continue to pour in, honoring their memories, their aspirations, and the impact they made on those around them. Both Stania and Diamond are being remembered not only for their achievements but also for their kindness, spirit, and the joy they brought into the lives of others.
Although their lives were tragically cut short, their legacy will live on through the memories they created, the music they shared, and the lives they touched.
At the time of publication, funeral and memorial service arrangements have not been publicly announced.