Second man jailed in connection with the murder of Badri Issa in Moss Side
Badri was stabbed to death in 2023 as he tried to break up a fight
A second man has been jailed in connection with the murder of a University graduate, who tried to act as a peacemaker in a fight.
Badri Issa, 22, was stabbed to death in the street in Moss Side in October 2023.
Kevell Blake, 21, of Bromshill Drive in Cheetham Hill, has been found guilty of manslaughter and sentenced to eight years in prison.
Emergency services attended the scene on Moss Lane East back in October 2023 and found Badri with life-threatening injuries. Sadly, he died in hospital later that evening.
At the time his family paid tribute to him, saying:
“Badri was well loved at home and in the community. He was respectful and lovely and always put others first.
“Badri had just graduated university and was looking forward to starting a career in mechanical engineering.
“He was kind and friendly and always smiling. He will be sorely missed by everyone who knew him.”
In the events leading up to the attack, Badri met up with his friend to go to their regular gym class. As they travelled along Princess Road towards the city centre, they noticed a white car driving next to them, trying to get their attention.
Raami Mohamed, who was driving the white vehicle, gestured for Badri’s friend to pull over. Both cars turned onto Moss Lane East and parked in the bus layby.
Badri’s friend got out of the car, but was confronted by Mohamed, who appeared agitated and aggressive. Badri got out of the car to try to de-escalate the situation, but he was stabbed in the process.
He collapsed, but the men continued a violent assault on Badri’s friend, all of which played out in the early evening, with passers-by stopping to provide assistance.
Following an extensive investigation into Badri’s death, two men were arrested and charged with murder.
Raami Mohammed (DoB 02/02/2002), of Fairy Lane, Manchester, was found guilty of murder and subsequently handed a life sentence with a minimum term of 21 years, following a two-week trial in May 2024.
Detective Chief Inspector Andy Naismith, GMP’s Senior Investigating Officer for the murder of Badri Issa, said:
“This has been a long and difficult time for the family of Badri Issa, as they have had to wait several months for the second part of this investigation.
“I’d like to thank the investigations team for the painstaking work they have put into seeking Justice for Badri’s family and loved ones.
“Badri tragically lost his life as he tried to keep the peace and de-escalate a situation. My thoughts will always remain with his family and friends, who have had to endure so much.
“As Badri’s family try to move on to some kind of normality with their lives, I hope this sentence can bring them a sense of closure knowing that both of his killers are behind bars, though it will never be enough to replace Badri, nor lesson their pain from his loss.”