Police investigating death after south Belfast incident name victim

He was 33-year-old Ahmed Abdi

Mr Abdi passed away in hospital
Author: Tara GriffithsPublished 18th Feb 2026

By Bairbre Holmes, Press Association

A man killed in South Belfast last week has been named as Ahmed Abdi.

The PSNI launched a murder investigation after the 33-year-old died following an incident in the Cromwell Road area on February, 11.

Police said officers attended following the report of a "concern for safety".

Mr Abdi was taken to hospital by the ambulance service where he later died.

Detective Inspector Jack Kelly, from the Police Service's Major Investigation Team, said: "My thoughts are with Ahmed's family at this difficult time, as they try to come to terms with their loss."

On Saturday, a 32-year-old man appeared before Belfast Magistrates' Court charged with Mr Abdi's murder.

Isaac Koko, with an address in Cromwell Road in the south of the city, was remanded in custody ahead of the next court appearance.

The case is next due to be mentioned on March, 10.

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