Nightclub promoter, 21, stabbed to death after brawl in Dublin’s tourism district
A 21-year-old nightclub promoter, Qayyum Balogun, was fatally stabbed in Dublin's Grafton Street area early Monday morning following a brawl between rival groups. The incident occurred around 3 am after a gig ended, with Balogun being chased and attacked on Clarendon Street.

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AI-generatedA 21-year-old nightclub promoter, Qayyum Balogun, was fatally stabbed in Dublin's Grafton Street area early Monday morning following a brawl between rival groups. The incident occurred around 3 am after a gig ended, with Balogun being chased and attacked on Clarendon Street. He was pronounced dead at St James’s hospital. Police believe the dispute originated inside a venue and escalated onto the street. A female bystander sustained non-life-threatening stab wounds. Authorities are reviewing CCTV footage and appealing for witnesses as they await a postmortem examination. The justice minister has offered condolences to Balogun's family.
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A female bystander sustained non-life-threatening stab wounds during the incident.