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'Loving father' shot dead in suspected case of mistaken identity prompts appeal for information

Friday, 20 June 2025 00:45

By Henry Vaughan, home affairs reporter

The family of a father shot dead in a suspected case of mistaken identity in north London have said he "deserves justice" as they appealed for information.

Mahad Abdi Mohamed, 27, died from a gunshot wound to the head in hospital after he was hit with bullets fired from a stolen Mitsubishi Outlander, which was later found burnt out.

Detectives believe those responsible for his murder had set out to hurt someone else in a "pre-meditated and targeted attack" in Waverley Road, Tottenham, at 8.45pm on Thursday 20 March.

Mr Abdi Mohamed's younger sister, Amal Abdi Mohamed, 23, said he was a "loving father" to his five-year-old son, who "looked up to him like a superhero", and was planning to get married in the summer.

"He was taken away from us through gun violence," she said.

"A bullet didn't just take his life, it tore through our family, through our heart, and it's truly shocking, it's devastating, and it's so senseless, because this type of violence should never be normal.

"It should never be something a family ever has to expect, prepare for, or live with."

Mr Abdi's 26-year-old friend, with whom he had been breaking his Ramadan fast, was also shot in the leg and was treated in hospital for a wound police said was not life-changing.

The Metropolitan Police arrested four men on suspicion of murder, who have been released on bail pending further investigations.

Detectives are appealing for witnesses who saw a silver Mitsubishi Outlander in the area, which was found burnt out in Runcorn Close, the following morning.

"This tragic event and Mahad's death, has had a profound impact on the community and all those who loved him. Someone out there knows what happened. And that person, or people, must come forward," said Detective Chief Inspector Rebecca Woodsford.

"Regardless of how small you think your information is, please share it with us. It could be the missing link we need to secure justice for Mahad and his family."

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'To stay silent is to be complicit'

Many of Mr Abdi Mohamed's family members were in tears as they visited the scene of his murder as part of the appeal for information.

"My sweet Mahad was the kind of person who could light up a room without even trying," said his sister.

"His laugh was so loud, and it still echoes in our memories."

Ms Abdi Mohamed said her brother "was funny, he was honest, and overall he was just a good man" but "wasn't perfect".

She said he had "made mistakes but turned his life around" working at Waterloo Station, and part-time at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and Royal Ascot as a security guard.

"How do you look at a child who adored him day and night, and tell them that he's gone and you don't have the answers why? That boy will have to grow up with no dad," she said.

"If you think you may know anything or have seen anything - you may think it doesn't matter, but it might be the key to giving us an answer, and it might be the thing that finally lets our family take a breath.

"To stay silent is to be complicit.

"To stay silent is to let a grieving mother suffer in confusion. To stay silent is to let a little boy grow up not knowing what happened to his father.

"If you know something and you haven't come forward, please think about that. Think about a family that cannot begin to heal because the truth is still hiding in the shadows. My brother deserves better. He deserves justice."

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