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Boy, 15, charged with murder of teenager, also 15, stabbed to death after ‘disturbance involving a number of people’

A BOY, 15, has been charged with murder after another teen, 15, who was stabbed to death after a ‘disturbance involving a number of people’.

Mohanad Abdullaahi Goobe was found with fatal injuries on Monton Street at around 4.30pm on Monday.

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Police and forensic officers continue at the scene of a fatal stabbing in Moss SideCredit: MEN Media
Mohanad Abdullaahi Goobe, a 15-year-old boy, in a black hoodie and sweatpants.

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Mohanad Abdullaahi Goobe, 15, was stabbed to deathCredit: Greater Manchester Police
A forensic officer in a white suit works at a crime scene under a blue tent next to a green hedge, with a "GREENHEYS M.O.T STATION" sign in the background.

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A 15-year-old boy has been charged with murderCredit: MEN Media

Greater Manchester Police were called to Moss Side after a “disturbance involving a number of people”.

Paramedics tragically pronounced the teenager dead at the scene.

Cops arrested a boy, aged 15, on suspicion of murder, who has now been charged with the offence.

This comes after Mohanad’s devastated family released a heartbreaking tribute.

In a statement released by the force, they said: “Mohanad was our 15-year-old son, and a younger sibling to his sister and brother.

“Mohanad was the baby of the family, he was quick to laugh, easy to love, with a ready smile.

“Our son had an uncanny ability to make you laugh, making it sometimes difficult to be serious with him.

“Mohanad had many friends, he was loyal and often played the class clown, simply to see them laugh.

“Mohanad’s life has been cut tragically short, it is difficult to comprehend that seeing your son head off for school in the morning, would be the last time that we would see that handsome face.

“Mohanad deserves to be remembered for the young man who was loved by his family, and loved big in return, not as the boy whose life was taken with no thought or reason.

“We will not allow his name to be known as yet another statistic in the rise of knife crime.

“Remember Mohanad with love in your heart and a kind word on your lips.”

A GMP spokesperson said: “A 15-year-old boy, who cannot be named for legal reasons, has been charged with murder following the death of another 15-year-old boy in Manchester earlier this week.

“As part of our investigation, ongoing enquiries have identified a potentially linked prior incident that we responded to at Whitworth Park shortly before 4pm – half an hour before the victim’s death.

“We have referred our response to this incident to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) as a mandatory referral.

“At around 4.30pm on Monday 15 September, officers responded to a disturbance in the area of Moss Lane East and Monton Street. Despite the best efforts of medical professionals, Mohanad Abdullaahi Goobe sadly died later that evening.”

Chief Superintendent David Meeney, from the City of Manchester district, said: “Our thoughts remain with Mohanad’s family at this time and we are focused on getting all the answers for them.

“As a result of prior contact before Mohanad’s death, we have made a mandatory referral to the IOPC. We have kept the family updated and continue to support them.

“Our investigators have been working around the clock and during this investigation we have undertaken several warrants in relation to this incident as part of our commitment to getting justice for Mohanad and his family.

“Our Major Incident Portal remains open and we are keen for anyone who has information relation to this incident to please come forward.”

You can contact police via 101 or our Live Chat service at gmp.police.uk, quoting log 2327 of 16/09/25.

Alternatively, you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.

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Police were called to the scene at around 4.30pm on Monday September 15Credit: MEN Media
A bouquet of white roses wrapped in clear plastic lies on the asphalt, next to a red brick wall.

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Tributes left at the sceneCredit: MEN Media

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Passenger disturbance forces Las Vegas-bound flight diversion

Aug. 23 (UPI) — The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating an incident that forced an Air Canada flight from Toronto bound for Las Vegas to divert to Chicago this week because of a disruptive passenger.

Flight 1705 was operated by Air Canada Rouge, the airline’s low-cost carrier and safely landed at Chicago O’Hare International Airport around 10:30 p.m. CDT on Friday, the FAA confirmed on its website.

Air Canada confirmed the incident took place but did not elaborate on the nature of it.

The FAA would only say the Airbus A320 diverted to Chicago “after the crew reported a passenger disturbance.”

There were 130 aboard the plane at the time it left Toronto.

Air Canada Rouge operates a fleet of five Airbus A320 planes, configured to hold up to 168 passengers.

The flight-tracking website flightaware shows the westbound plane changing course and turning around while over Iowa as it approached the state border with Nebraska.

The flight later took off from Chicago and ultimately landed at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas approximately three hours behind schedule.

The daily flight typically leaves Toronto’s Lester B. Pearson International Airport at 8:30 p.m. EDT, with the airline normally operating an Airbus A320 or A319 on the route.

The average length of the flight is approximately 4.5 hours, although it can take closer to five or as little as four, depending on wind and other weather elements.

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Second man charged over Chris Brown nightclub disturbance

A second man has been charged in connection with an alleged assault at a London nightclub involving R&B star Chris Brown.

US national Omolulu Akinlolu – the artist known as HoodyBaby – will appear at Manchester Magistrates’ Court later charged with grievous bodily harm with intent, the Metropolitan Police said.

Brown, 36, appeared at the same court on the same charge on Friday and was remanded in custody.

He is accused of using a bottle to cause grievous bodily harm to music producer Abe Diaw at the Tape club in London’s Mayfair in 2023.

Brown, who was arrested at Salford’s Lowry Hotel on Thursday, will next appear at London’s Southwark Crown Court on 13 June.

The American singer was scheduled to perform in Amsterdam on 8 June, before heading to Germany then embarking on dates in the UK.

Akinlolu, a rapper and producer, and Brown are known to be friends and have collaborated on a range of musical projects.

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