Father of 11 named as victim of alleged Butetown attack

64-year-old Ibrahim Yassin has been described as a 'generous and compassionate pillar of the community'

Ibrahim Yassin was raising 11 children after the death of his wife in 2008
Author: Claire BoadPublished 20th Feb 2024
Last updated 20th Feb 2024

South Wales Police have named the man who died after an alleged attack in Butetown on Sunday.

64-year-old Ibrahim Yassin died after an alleged serious assault shortly around 9 am on February 18th in Butetown, Cardiff.

A 38-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder.

The suspect required hospital treatment and is now in custody at Cardiff Bay Police Station.

Paying tribute to him, the family has released the following statement.

“Mr Ibrahim Yassin was a devoted father who courageously navigated losing his wife in 2008, leaving behind their 11 children including newborn twins.

“Despite facing unimaginable adversity, he was a cherished father, deeply adored by his children.

“He was not only a guiding light in their lives, offering unwavering love, guidance, and support through every triumph and trial they faced together.

“Mr Yassin was known as a generous and compassionate pillar of the community, always ready to lend a hand and spread love wherever he went.

“Even as we mourn his untimely departure, Ibrahim's legacy of love and selflessness will continue to illuminate the lives of all who had the privilege of knowing him.

“Though the lives of his children and grandchildren’s will be permanently changed, their paths forever altered by the profound impact of this loss.”

Senior investigating officer, Detective Chief Inspector Matt Davies, said: “Clearly, the death of Mr Yassin has caused immense grief and distress to his family and the close-knit community of Butetown.

"One man remains in custody on suspicion of murder, and we are not looking for anyone else in connection with the incident.

“There is a continued police presence in Butetown as we progress the investigation.

“As always, the support and understanding of the local community are very much appreciated.”