Manchester Murders: A True Crime Podcast
On the afternoon of Monday the 15th of September 2025, fifteen-year-old Mohanad Abdullaahi Goobe was stabbed to death on a street in Moss Side, Manchester. He had left Whitworth Park with two friends, believing a confrontation was over. It had only just begun. Mohanad was the youngest of three children - funny, loyal, loved. His death came at the end of an escalating conflict that began with an argument on TikTok, moved through a series of arranged fights in public parks, and ended with a planned ambush carried out by a group of more than twenty boys, some of them still in school uniform. Three teenagers were convicted following a trial at Bolton Crown Court in April 2026. Two were found guilty of murder. One was found guilty of manslaughter. All three were juveniles and could not be named. This episode tells the story of who Mohanad was, how the conflict developed, and what the evidence presented at trial and sentencing reveals about the forces of social media, wounded pride, the easy availability of knives - that converged on an ordinary Monday afternoon to take his life. It also carries the words of his mother, Amaley, who stood in court and asked the question that his death demands: why has it become normal for children to carry knives?
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