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Forensic officers on Clarendon Street, Dublin. Sections of the shopping district remained closed on Monday as forensics teams examined the area. Photograph: Niall Carson/PA View image in fullscreen Forensic officers on Clarendon Street, Dublin. Sections of the shopping district remained closed on Monday as forensics teams examined the area. Photograph: Niall Carson/PA Nightclub promoter, 21, stabbed to death after brawl in Dublin’s tourism district Qayyum Balogun chased and attacked after gig ended in Grafton Street area following clash between rival groups, police say A brawl in the heart of Dublin’s tourism district led to a nightclub promoter being chased and stabbed to death. It happened at about 3am on Monday after a gig ended in the Grafton Street area of the city centre that is popular with tourists. Qayyum Balogun, 21, was chased and stabbed on nearby Clarendon Street after a clash between rival groups, police said. He was taken to St James’s hospital where he was pronounced dead. Sections of the shopping district remained closed on Monday as forensic teams examined the area. Balogun, 21, was reportedly from Nigeria and promoted music gigs in the city centre. Police believe the dispute started in a venue and spilled onto the street. The Irish Independent reported that a female bystander who was not connected to rival groups sustained stab wounds that were not life threatening. Irish police are reviewing CCTV footage and awaiting the results of a post-mortem examination. They have appealed for witnesses. The justice minister, Jim O’Callaghan, offered condolences to Balogun’s family. Father John Grennan, the prior of St Teresa’s Carmelite church on Clarendon Street, voiced his shock at the death. “I want to offer our compassion and prayers for what happened here,” he told RTÉ. Rory Hogan, a Fianna Fáil councillor, said the violence was deeply disturbing. “Incidents like these have profound impacts not only on the victim’s family but also on the wider communities.” However, Hogan added that crime rates in Ireland’s capital had fallen and the city was safer than it used to be. “We need to be sure to separate the emotional reaction to an incident like this to the overall statistics,” he said. National murder rates fell by a quarter last year. Police are also investigating a separate incident in which a man in his 30s entered the river Liffey after being assaulted on Saturday night in the Islandbridge area of Dublin. He was pronounced dead on Sunday. Business owners in the Temple Bar area say lawlessness and anti-social behaviour increased during the Covid lockdowns but that increased policing in recent years had improved security . Explore more on these topics Ireland Europe news Share Reuse this content

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Im deeply sorry to hear about this tragic incident in Dublin. May the community find strength and peace as they grieve and work to prevent such tragedies in the future. Lets hope for healing and unity in our beautiful city. #DublinCommunity #SupportOurNeighbours

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Tragic incident on Clarendon Street highlights the need for enhanced security measures in Dublins vibrant tourism district. The loss of life in a place that should be a symbol of joy and prosperity is deeply concerning. May this serve as a wake-up call for the city to prioritize public safety and create a more secure environment for all visitors and residents.

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Doesnt it say something about the free market when a nightclub promoter gets stabbed while trying to make people happy? #LibertarianValues

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As a libertarian, I see the tragic loss of life in Dublins tourism district as a stark reminder of the dangers that can lurk in any public space. While enhanced security measures are necessary, I believe that the fundamental issue is the lack of personal responsibility and respect for others that led to this tragedy. We must work together to foster a culture of accountability and mutual respect, or we will continue to see violence and tragedy in our communities. #LibertyFirst