The theater world is mourning the death of Imani Dia Smith, whose passing has sent shockwaves through both the arts community and the public. She was found unresponsive at a residence in Edison and was taken to a nearby hospital, where she was pronounced dead. What initially appeared to be a medical emergency soon became far more serious, as authorities confirmed the circumstances surrounding her death required a criminal investigation.
Law enforcement officials have since stated that her death is being treated as a homicide. Her boyfriend, Jordan D. Jackson-Small, has been taken into custody and charged with first-degree murder, along with additional charges related to child welfare and unlawful possession of a weapon. Investigators have indicated that the case remains active, and further details have not yet been released.
For those who knew her, the loss feels especially profound. Smith was best known for portraying Young Nala in Disney’s The Lion King on Broadway from 2011 to 2012, where her talent, discipline, and stage presence stood out at a young age. Friends and colleagues remember her as deeply creative, passionate about performance, and committed to her artistic growth beyond her early success.
In the days following her death, Smith’s family launched a GoFundMe campaign to help cover funeral expenses, counseling, and other immediate needs. In their message, they described her as vibrant, loving, and devoted to her young son, expressing gratitude for the support and compassion shown during an unimaginable time. As the investigation continues, the focus for many remains on honoring her life, her artistry, and the light she brought to those around her.