‘Deadpool 2’ stuntwoman who died is identified

Local media said 40-year-old SJ Harris was a professional motorcycle road racer

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The stuntwoman who died on the film set of Deadpool 2 in Vancouver on Monday was SJ Harris, a 40-year-old from New York, a spokesman for the province of British Columbia’s coroners service said on Tuesday.

Local media identified Harris as a professional motorcycle road racer. She died after she appeared to lose control of her motor bike, which then crashed through the window of a building across the street during filming of the 20th Century Fox superhero movie.

Harris began riding in 2009 and received her race licence in May 2013, CBC television reported. She started competing in 2014, racing in the American Sportbike Racing Association’s Championship Cup Series.

A 2015 article in Black Girls Ride magazine described Harris as “the first African American female road racer.” Deadpool 2 was her first role as a stunt performer in a film, according to Deadline Hollywood.

Deadpool star Ryan Reynolds said on Monday that actors and crew were “heartbroken, shocked and devastated” at the death of a driver in a motorcycle stunt that went wrong.

Deadpool 2 is a sequel to the 2016 R-rated comedy Deadpool, from movie studio 20th Century Fox, a unit of Twenty-First Century Fox Inc.

A police officer stands at the scene as a motorcycle lies on the ground after a female stunt driver working on the movie ‘Deadpool 2’ died after a crash on set, in Vancouver, on Monday.

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