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Acclaimed Songwriter Talay Riley Fatally Stabbed in London

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The music industry is mourning the loss of British singer-songwriter Talay Riley, who was fatally stabbed in London on Friday, June 5. The Metropolitan Police confirmed that Riley, whose real name was Mark Orabiyi, was pronounced dead at the scene in Silvertown, east London. He was 35 years old.

Police responded to reports of a suspected stabbing early Friday morning at an address in the east London neighborhood. A second man was transported to the hospital with multiple stab wounds, according to the Metropolitan Police.

Authorities arrested three suspects in connection with the killing: two men aged 27 and 24, and a 25-year-old woman, all on suspicion of murder. The 27-year-old man was subsequently released on bail pending further investigation, while the other two individuals were released with no further action taken against them.

Riley had established himself as a prolific songwriter in the international music scene, contributing to tracks for some of the industry's biggest names. His songwriting credits include "Close Up" by Zendaya, "Last Dance" by Dua Lipa, and "Clumsy" by Britney Spears. He also collaborated with prominent artists including Stormzy, Craig David, Chris Brown, and Khalid.

In a statement released through the Metropolitan Police, Riley's family expressed their profound grief. "Mark was a beloved son, brother, uncle, and friend. He brought love, light, and joy to our family and to all who knew him," the family said. "We will always cherish his kindness, beautiful spirit, and remarkable talent. His presence touched many lives, and his memory will remain in our hearts forever. May his soul rest in perfect peace."

Riley's brother, music producer Scribz Riley (real name Michael Orabiyi), shared a heartfelt tribute on Instagram on Saturday, June 6. "My heart is shattered! This doesn't feel real. It feels like a bad dream. Just before he went to sleep we spoke about the future, staying positive and about everything we still had left to do," he wrote. "I never imagined that would be our last conversation. Yinka wasn't just my brother. He was my mother's son, a friend to many, a mentor, an inspiration, and a light in so many people's lives. He had one of the purest hearts I've ever known. He loved deeply, gave freely, and touched countless people through his talent, kindness, and spirit."

The post drew an outpouring of support from the music community. Stormzy commented, "I'm sorry bro ❤️❤️❤️," while Khalid wrote, "Im so sorrry bro… im sending you so much love 🕊️." Singer Kehlani also expressed her condolences, writing, "Big hugs scribz i'm so sorry."

Scribz Riley emphasized the lasting impact of his brother's work and character. "The outpouring of love already shows how many lives he impacted. You inspired so many people and your legacy will continue to live on through your music, your family, your friends, and everyone blessed enough to have known you. Thank you to everyone who has reached out to me and my family, we appreciate you all."

The investigation into Riley's death remains ongoing as authorities continue to examine the circumstances surrounding the fatal stabbing in Silvertown.

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