News

Tribute paid to man ‘loved by so many’ stabbed to death in Levenshulme

Daisy Jackson Daisy Jackson - 19th August 2026

The brother of a man stabbed to death in Levenshulme has paid a heartbreaking tribute to him.

Zherko Rasul Osman was just 24 years old when he was fatally wounded in an incident on Chapel Street on Saturday evening.

Despite the best efforts of emergency services personnel, Zherko sadly died at the scene.

Now, his brother has paid tribute to him, saying he was ‘someone who was loved by so many’.

The touching tribute reads: “My brother was a kind, friendly and loving person who never looked for trouble or wanted to harm anyone.

ADVERTISEMENT

“He was loved and respected by his friends, his mates and the neighbours in the community where he lived. He had a good heart and would always be remembered for the warmth and happiness he brought to those around him.

“His life was taken so suddenly and for no reason, leaving a pain and emptiness that words cannot describe. We are heartbroken that someone who was loved by so many is no longer here. He deserved to live his life and make memories with the people he loved.

ADVERTISEMENT

“He will never be forgotten. His smile, his kindness and the memories we shared with him will stay in our hearts forever. We love you, and we will miss you every single day.”

Zherko Rasul Osman suffered serious stab wounds on Chapel Street in Levenshulme at around 7.06pm on Saturday 15 August.

A 23-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder, and he remains in custody for questioning. A 27-year-old man who had also been arrested on suspicion of murder remains on bail pending further enquiries.

ADVERTISEMENT

Officers continue to make progress as the investigation continues. It is believed this was an isolated incident with no wider threat to the public.

Police are urging anyone who may have information to please report it through the dedicated online portal HERE.

Anyone in the Chapel Street area around the time of this incident, or who has mobile phone, CCTV, Ring doorbell or dashcam footage can contact police on 0161 856 9008 quoting the log number 2983 of 15/08/2026.

Alternatively contact independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Read more