Uk somali girl fatally stabbed.

AUN Croydon is actually the ghetto yeah tower hamlets can be bad but its mostly just poor. Croydon has another level of violence.
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AUN. I heard the 2 men that were arrested on suspicion of murder are now out on bail. May Allah provide her and her family with justice.
 

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Tuesday June 3, 2025

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26-year-old Marjama Osman, a Somali-British woman from Croydon, was fatally stabbed in South London on May 31, 2025. Police have launched a murder investigation into her death. Credit: Met Police
LONDON, United Kingdom (HOL) — British police have launched a murder investigation after 26-year-old Marjama Osman, a Somali-British woman, was fatally stabbed in Croydon on Saturday morning—a killing that has reignited concern over rising knife violence affecting Somali youth in the UK.





Police have named the woman killed in a weekend stabbing in Croydon as Marjama Osman, a 26-year-old Somali-British resident known by neighbours as “MJ.”



Metropolitan Police officers were called to Frith Road at 9:07 a.m. Saturday, after reports of a disturbance. Detectives believe Osman was assaulted inside her flat before staggering into the street, where she collapsed with a single stab wound. Paramedics and London’s Air Ambulance pronounced her dead at the scene.





Police believe Osman was likely assaulted inside her residence before staggering into the road.




Two men, ages 33 and 32, were arrested on suspicion of murder — the first at the scene, the second on Sunday. Both have been released on bail while the Met’s Specialist Crime Command continues its investigation.



Police are asking anyone who saw activity near Osman’s flat or along Frith Road on Saturday morning to come forward.



“We appreciate that this tragic incident has caused real concern within the community in Croydon,” Detective Chief Inspector Dave Whellams said. “Our priority at the moment is to continue gathering the evidence we need to hold whoever is responsible for Marjama’s death to account, whilst supporting her family at this difficult time.”



“We appreciate that there is speculation within the local community around Marjama’s death,” Whellams continued. “I would encourage anyone who may have heard anything concerning her death to contact us. These conversations within the community could lead us to getting the justice Marjama deserves.”



Nearby shopfront cameras and dash-cams may hold crucial footage, Whellams added, urging anyone who recorded images between 8:30 and 9:30 a.m. to contact investigators at 101, reference 2240/31MAY, or anonymously via Crimestoppers.



Superintendent Mitch Carr, head of Croydon policing, thanked bystanders — including a teenage boy — who tried to help the victim.



Friends and neighbours described Osman, known affectionately as “MJ,” as “bubbly,” “kind,” and someone who always smiled at the children.



“She always made a big fuss of my baby. She was just so nice and seemed to like children,” Isabella Mularz, a neighbour in the same building, told Metro UK.



She told local media that they had heard a heated argument between three people shortly before the attack.



“I heard her screaming ‘help, help, help.’ She was banging on the door of a flat,” Mularz said. “One of the other neighbours called the police. I came out and saw her lying there bleeding—it has affected me very deeply.”



The fatal stabbing took place just steps from Surrey Street Market, where shopkeepers and business owners say community safety has deteriorated.



Jose Joseph, chair of the Croydon Business Association, has reportedly requested an urgent meeting with the borough commander to discuss rising violence in the area.



Osman’s death is the latest in a series of knife killings that have disproportionately hit Britain’s Somali community. Advocacy groups say Somalis accounted for roughly 10 percent of London’s 1,299 male youth homicides in 2017-18, a figure that has galvanized parents, community leaders, and lawmakers to seek stricter prevention measures.



In recent years, Somali families across the UK have sent their children back to East Africa—particularly Kenya and Somaliland—in an attempt to shield them from gang violence and the influence of so-called “postcode wars.” Some see it as the only way to keep their sons and daughters safe.



“We raise our children in this country, and still, they are not safe,” said one mother at a Croydon vigil. “We are grieving—but we are also angry.”
 
This is strange, she was stabbed inside her flat, but they sound like they don’t have much. They arrested two men and released them. Not sure what to make of those details. Who the hell stabs a woman anyway? Not that anyone should be stabbed but that strikes me as especially cowardly.
 
Yeah it’s a sad case but apparently the two attackers and her were arguing about something it seems to have gotten heated, could it have been they all know each other.
 

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