Neighbour speaks to an officer at the sceneDr. Gomo had recently earned her PhD from the University of Dundee and was widely regarded as a rising star in her field. She was known for her dedication to community health and her passion for uplifting others.
In footage that has since gone viral online, distraught neighbours and members of the Black community express anger and frustration at what they view as police inaction and media silence.
“You can take my picture or record me—I don’t care,” shouted one local woman in the footage. “I’m speaking boldly because I don’t mind. This is about that innocent woman who was murdered, someone who was going to support the
Dundee community. She was a doctor, just graduated with a PhD from Dundee University. She had so much to offer, unlike the person who killed her. We’re hardworking people… The media should be talking to us, listening to us, and sharing our story, but they don’t hear us.”Beyond heart broken! Such a beautiful soul.... how wicked of those animals to do such in front of your daughter nhai Fortu...God why
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A Zimbabwean mother and newly graduated PhD holder has been brutally stabbed to death in broad daylight on South Road in Dundee, sparking public outrage and calls for justice from the local African community.The victim, Dr. Fortune Gomo, believed to be in her 30s, was walking with her 10-year-old daughter around 4:25 p.m. when she was violently attacked. Despite emergency
intervention by paramedics, she was pronounced dead at the scene. Police Scotland have confirmed the arrest of a 20-year-old man in connection with the murder but have so far made no mention of the welfare of the child who reportedly witnessed the traumatic incident.
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