Broken-hearted family pay loving tribute in honour and memory of tragic teenager Ashraf Habimana after 16-year-old was victim of fatal stabbing in Luton on Friday evening

By Layth Yousif 4th Oct 2023

Ashraf Habimana, 16, who was killed in Luton on Friday (September 29)
Ashraf Habimana, 16, who was killed in Luton on Friday (September 29)

The family of a teenager who 'dreamed of making a meaningful difference' have paid tribute to him following his death in Luton.

Ashraf Habimana, 16, has been named by Bedfordshire Police as the victim of a fatal stabbing in Nunnery Lane on Friday (29 September) evening.

Detectives from the Bedfordshire Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire Major Crime Unit re-arrested two teenage boys from Luton on suspicion of murder in connection to the incident, today, Wednesday (October 4).

Both boys remain in police custody for questioning. They were among five people originally arrested in the investigation on suspicion of murder who were subsequently released on bail.

In a statement, Ashraf's family said: "We, the family of Ashraf Habimana, would like to take a moment to honour the memory of our beloved son, Ashraf Habimana, who was tragically taken from us on Friday (September 29) in a recent unfortunate incident.

"Ashraf was a remarkable young man, characterised, by his kindness, compassion and unwavering sense of responsibility. He always had a smile on his face and a willingness to help those in need. 

"Ashraf's positive outlook on life was infectious and he had a unique ability to bring joy to everyone around him. He was deeply devoted to his family, valuing the love, bond and support that we shared, elevated by the immense love and care he gave to his older severely autistic brother. 

"Ashraf had a passion for education and strived to excel, always eager to learn and explore new horizons. He dreamed of making a meaningful difference in world and was working diligently towards achieving his goals. He so desired to become a Cyber Security Analyst. 

"As we grapple with the incompressible loss of Ashraf we ask for space and privacy to remember and honour his life.

"We choose to focus on the beautiful memories we share and a positive impact he made on our lives and those who were fortunate enough to know him."

While police are keeping an open mind, the attack in Nunnery Lane is not being linked to an earlier incident on Friday where two teenagers received serious injuries after a stabbing in Sundon Park Road, Luton.

Detectives from Bedfordshire Police have over the past few days arrested a man in his 20s and a teenage girl on suspicion of attempted murder in connection to the Sundon Park Road stabbing, with a teenage boy also arrested on suspicion of possession of an offensive weapon and violent disorder.

All three have since been bailed.

Police are looking to trace another suspect in connection to this incident and are renewing an appeal to the public to come forward with any information or video footage which can help their enquiries.

Chief Superintendent Jaki Whittred from Bedfordshire Police said: "Our hearts go out to Ashraf's family at this incredibly difficult time. 

"We are absolutely determined to bring those responsible for this shocking attack to justice, and we are continuing a thorough investigation into the appalling violence that took place across Luton on Friday. We are really keen to hear from anyone who has any information about these attacks.

"But we also know that there is significant interest and desire out in the community to help us tackle knife crime, which us and our partners remain committed to working together to resolve for the long term.

"This is why we have arranged an in-person meeting for people to have their say, as working collectively is the only way we can tackle this and keep young people in our county safe."

Tomorrow, Thursday (October 4) Bedfordshire Police and Luton Council will be holding an in-person engagement session at Marsh Farm Futures in Luton for people to ask questions and suggest ideas to tackle knife crime.

Sessions will be held between 5.45pm-6.45pm and 7pm-8pm. People are encouraged to book their place here

     

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