
A teenage boy who was stabbed to loss of life in a Manchester suburb has been named and pictured for the primary time.
Mohanad Abdullaahi Goobe, 15, was attacked in Moss Facet, a neighbourhood about two miles south of the town centre.
He was given CPR on the scene however was declared lifeless quickly after ambulance crews arrived at 4.30 pm yesterday.
The loss of life of the teenager adopted a ‘disturbance involving a lot of individuals’, the police stated.
His household stated in a press release: ‘Mohanad was our 15-year-old son, and a youthful sibling to his sister and brother. Mohanad was the infant of the household, he was fast to giggle, straightforward to like, with a prepared smile. Our son had an uncanny capacity to make you giggle, making it typically troublesome to be critical with him.
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‘Mohanad’s life has been lower tragically quick, it’s troublesome to understand that seeing your son head off for varsity within the morning can be the final time that we’d see that good-looking face.

‘He deserves to be remembered for the younger man who was cherished by his household, and cherished massive in return, not because the boy whose life was taken with no thought or cause. We is not going to enable his identify to be often known as one more statistic within the rise of knife crime.’
Police stated beforehand stated that that they had arrested one other 15-year-old boy on suspicion of homicide.
A police spokesperson stated: ‘Following our earlier replace, we are able to affirm {that a} 15-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of homicide. He stays in our custody for questioning.
‘This arrest comes after the loss of life of one other 15-year-old boy on Monton Road in Moss Facet simply after 4.30pm yesterday (15 September 2025).
‘His household are conscious of this growth and proceed to be supported by specifically skilled officers.
‘We’re persevering with to conduct enquiries and our investigation is progressing at tempo. Further officers will stay within the space for the approaching days.
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