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  • 23/06/2025
The family of a “much-loved son, brother and father” who was shot dead in north London have appealed for information about his murder.

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00:00Twenty-seven-year-old Mahad Abdi Mohamed died after being shot in the head on Waverley
00:09Road in Tottenham at 8.45pm on March 20, according to the Metropolitan Police. But there remains
00:17a lack of information around his death. Police previously said they had arrested four adult
00:24men on suspicion of murder, who were subsequently bailed. Mr Abdi Mohamed's younger sister, 23-year-old
00:34Amal Abdi Mohamed, said he was a loving father to his son and was planning to get married
00:42over the summer. She added that her brother had worked at Waterloo Station as well as part-time
00:51at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and Royal Ascot as a security worker.
00:56I stand before you with a heart that will never be whole again. My beloved brother is gone
01:01and we still don't know why. He didn't pass away in a peaceful way. He didn't go in a
01:07way that made sense. Someone knows what happened to him and yet we are here with no answer, no
01:13justice and just a family torn apart trying to navigate through the pain. My brother wasn't
01:21just a name in the news story. He was everything to us. He was taken away from us through gun violence.
01:28A bullet didn't just take its life. It tore through our family, through our hearts and it's truly shocking.
01:36It's devastating and it's so senseless because this type of violence should never be normal.
01:41It should never be something a family ever has to expect, prepare for or live with.
01:49My sweet Mahat was the kind of person who can light up any room without even trying. His loud
01:56laugh still echoes in our memories. He had this rare gift of making people feel seen, heard and loved and
02:04if you were having a bad day you would just want to be around him. He was funny, he was honest and he was
02:11just a good person. But let me be clear, my brother wasn't perfect. None of us are. He made mistakes in
02:20his life like many of us do. But what made him remarkable was that he didn't stay stuck in those
02:26mistakes. He changed his life around.

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