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Elvis actress Shonka Dukureh, 44, found dead at home by one of her young children

Hollywood actress and singer Shonka Dukureh has died aged 44.

The actress recently made her acting debut in the new Elvis Presley film and was found dead by one of her young children in her Nashville, Tennessee, flat on Thursday morning, TMZ reports.

In the new Elvis biopic released last month, Shonka played blues singer Big Mama Thornton.

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According to Nashville police, she was found dead in the bedroom of her Antioch apartment that she shared with her kids.

Her child is said to have run to a neighbour’s house for help and 911 was called.

They added that no foul play is suspected in her death, though investigators will be awaiting autopsy reports before determining a cause of death.

Shonka was allegedly found dead by one of her young child in her Nashville flat
(Image: iamshonkadukureh/Instagram)

Fans and co-stars are taking to social media to pay tribute to the actress and singer, with Nashville Mayor John Cooper mourning her death with a tweet.

He shared his condolences to the loved ones of Shonka and penned: “Her powerful voice and artistry will live on through her music, and we honour her memory on this sad day.”

One heartbroken fan shared a prayer for Shonka’s loved ones on Twitter.

Tributes have since been shared on social media
(Image: iamshonkadukureh/Instagram)

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They tweeted: “Shonka Dukureh passing away is so heartbreaking. More than just a beautiful voice… she was a mom to 2 babies. Lord, please wrap her babies and loved ones in love and healing.”

Shonka’s role in the Hollywood blockbuster was meant to be off-screen at first, but she was later asked to portray Big Mama Thornton on camera too.

As a blues fanatic, the opportunity was a dream come true for the singer.

The actress recently starred as Big Mama Thornton in the movie Elvis
(Image: iamshonkadukureh/Instagram)

She told WPLN: “I knew to really pay tribute to her, I had to tap into my self, my own self-confidence, my own voice.

“She was very adamant that she only had her voice — no one could sing like her and she sang like no one. So I had to also embrace that as our approach to music.”

Shonka’s survived by her two young children.

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