The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Mum’s tells of heartache over loss of beloved son

- By Carly Roberts carly.roberts@jpimedia.co.uk Twitter:@Peterborou­ghTel

APeterboro­ugh mum, whose son was fatally stabbed in Northampto­n, has said she will miss her best friend as she strives to educate young people on the danger of carrying knives.

Kwabena Osei-Poku, 19, from Orton Goldhay, lost his life on April 23 when he was killed near Northampto­n university’s Waterside Campus.

It was there, the former Hampton College student was studying advertisin­g and digital marketing.

Joyce Osei-Poku, Kwabena’s mum, said she and her first born child had a special relationsh­ip.‘I have lost something that is irreplacea­ble’

She said: “He was a loving boy, he was always smiling. He was a very calm boy and he was always standing up for justice, especially when people are abusing people.

“He was a caring brother to his siblings and a loving boy to his community.”

Kwabena, affectiona­tely known as Alfred, also took part in charitable work for High Heritage.

He was a life coach there helping to build confidence and improve the mental wellbeing of young, black children in Cambridges­hire.

Aside from his volunteeri­ng role, he also enjoyed other hobbies including the gym, playing football, boxing and making music for fun with his friends.

Kwabena moved away from Peterborou­gh in September 2022 to start his new chapter studying in Northampto­n.

“He had loads of friends there,” said Joyce. “I know he had lots of friends who he played football with.”

Kwabena was the eldest of three children.

Joyce said: “I've got three children but because he was my first son, I think I developed that strong love.

“Losing him I have lost something that is irreplacea­ble. This is causing me sleepless nights.

“Although I've got very strong support in Peterborou­gh, it is so hard, it is so, so

hard to lose a son.”

On 30 April, just one week after her eldest son passed away, Joyce created a memorial for Kwabena at her house.

She invited 200 young

people to her home, they were Kwabena’s friends from Peterborou­gh and the University of Northampto­n, to educate them on the dangers of carrying a knife.

Joyce said: “I think there needs to be early education right from the primary school stage so students will get more understand­ing and knowledge about how knife crime can endanger people’s lives.

“These children don’t know why they carry knives.

“What’s happened to my son, it’s not only affecting me but the 200 people who came to my house were crying uncontroll­ably and I had to be strong to stand up and control them.

“It’s not only affecting the parents, not only affecting the siblings but knife crime is affecting all of Peterborou­gh and all of Northampto­n.”

A Crowdfundi­ng page has since been set up for Kwabena’s funeral with more than £13,000 raised.

 ?? ?? Former Hampton College student, Kwabena, lost his life after he was stabbed in Northampto­n, near to the campus where he was studying at during his first year of higher education (image: NationalWo­rld).
Former Hampton College student, Kwabena, lost his life after he was stabbed in Northampto­n, near to the campus where he was studying at during his first year of higher education (image: NationalWo­rld).
 ?? ?? The teenager was killed in New South Bridge Road, on April 23.
The teenager was killed in New South Bridge Road, on April 23.
 ?? ?? Mum, Joyce and Kwabena (image: courtesy of family).
Mum, Joyce and Kwabena (image: courtesy of family).
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 ?? ?? •Four teenagers have been charged with various offences, all of whom are University of Northampto­n students.
Mum and Dad Ken and Joyce Osei-Poku
•Four teenagers have been charged with various offences, all of whom are University of Northampto­n students. Mum and Dad Ken and Joyce Osei-Poku
 ?? ?? Alfred Osei-Poku - who was stabbed to death in Northampto­n
Alfred Osei-Poku - who was stabbed to death in Northampto­n
 ?? ?? Friends and family at a memorial to Kwabena
Friends and family at a memorial to Kwabena

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