Junior Dan, Harlesden Reggae Musician, Stabbed to Death in Cambridge

Reggae artist Junior Dan, also known as Granville Graham, tragically dies after a stabbing in Cambridge.

Junior Dan, Harlesden Reggae Musician, Stabbed to Death in Cambridge
Junior Dan, Harlesden Reggae Musician, Stabbed to Death in Cambridge

Granville Graham died. He was 58 years old. The death happened early Tuesday, February 25th, following a stabbing in Cambridge.

Granville had a stage name, Junior Dan. He sang reggae and gospel music. He grew up in Harlesden but later moved to Cambridge, where he worked as a barber.

His family released a statement describing him as a special person. Granville’s humor made people laugh, and he helped those who needed it, truly supporting many.

Nine sisters and one brother survive him. Eight children and one grandchild mourn his death. Many family and friends loved him a lot, and they feel a great loss.

The stabbing occurred on Chesterton Road, where Granville lived. Liam Rush, age 30, who also lived on Chesterton Road, has been charged with murder by the police.

General Levy, a friend, expressed his grief, saying R.I.P. to Granville. Levy was shocked and saddened, feeling numb at the news, highlighting the pain of losing a close friend.

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