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Young man killed at Ramallah Caf remembered as loving, passionate, funny

Yazan Alhorany, 21,who was stabbed to death at the Winnipeg caf this week, is being mourned and remembered by his community as loving, sincere and passionate.

Yazan Alhorany died after being stabbed at Ramallah CafMonday night

Yazan Alhorany was popular, loving, passionate and funny, friends say. (Yazan Alhorani/Facebook)

A young man who was stabbed to deathat a Winnipeg cafearlier this week is being mourned and remembered by his community as loving, sincere and passionate.

Yazan Alhorany, 21,died after a fight atRamallah Caflate Monday night.

A family friend and community leader, Omar Rahimi, saysAlhoranycame to Canada roughly three years ago after his family fled Syria. Rahimi saysAlhoranywas popular and his death is heartbreaking.

Shaden Abusaleh, who worked with Alhoranyas part of a theatre group offering a safe space to Syrian youth, recallsAlhoranyas a lovely man with a cool attitude.

"He was, to us, really, just an illustration of passion and love and kindness, and the friendships that we strive to cultivate," Abusaleh said Wednesday.

Alhoranywas among the first Syrian young people to participate in Sawa Theatre, where Abusaleh is a producer. She saysAlhoranyand another performer, who was badly injured Monday, had a deep friendship with each other and the other performers in the group.

Yazan Alhorany smiles during a 2016 skit at Sawa Theatre, a Winnipeg venue for Syrian youth. (Sawa Theatre/Facebook)

No arrests have been made in the investigation, and Winnipeg police have not issued any information regarding the name and condition of the second victim.

Abusaleh described the other young man, who was brought to hospital in unstable condition after the fight at the restaurant and hookah caf,as a brother above all, and a kind, genuine person. The incident happened on his 19th birthday.

"I think one of the greatest things about Yazan and [his friend] and his friends has been just seeing how beautiful and warm and incredible their friendships were," Abusaleh said.

Abusaleh remembered the humour Alhoranyand the other youth together brought to the theatre's work.

"They're very funny," she said. "I guess one of the greatest things with both Yazan and [his friend] has always been how they were all capable of always finding things to both be happy about things to laugh about, even when we were most serious during our rehearsals in our program."

Greatly missed, lovingly remembered

Messages commemorating Alhorany'sspirit flowed onto social media after his death.

On Tuesday, Blady Middle Eastern grocery posted thatAlhoranyhad worked at the store. It closed for the day to honour him.

The Syrian Assembly of Manitoba also issued a post announcing his passing.

"He will be greatly missed and lovingly remembered by his family and the community," the assembly wrote on Facebook.

In its own post, Ramallah Cafwrote it condemns violence, and called Alhorany'sdeath an unbearable loss. The cafwill be closed until further notice out of respect for the family, it said. "Once again, our hearts go to the family, friends and to all of you that are deeply traumatized since last night."

A memorial for Alhoranywill be held at the Gateway Recreation Centre on Wednesday evening,according to organizer Nour Ali.

A funeral for Alhoranywill be held on Thursday at Winnipeg's Grant Mosque on WaverleyStreet.