This is why we should not let this case go down,and I don’t think it is fair for anyone to withhold information especially his main friends that knew what he went through,if you guys still feel the likes of zlatan and Bella shurmda should not contribute in pointing out all the so called people that made mohbad life a living hell then you are all not ready to make this boy rest in peace,they should talk

 

We must not let Mohbad’s case be forgotten, ignored, or swept under the rug. This is bigger than just a trending topic or another viral headline. This is about a young life that was lost under deeply troubling circumstances, and until the truth comes out, there can be no real peace—for his family, for his fans, or for his soul.


It is painful and unfair that even now, after everything that has happened, some of the people closest to him remain silent. Those who were his friends—his so-called brothers in the industry—those who shared stages with him, knew his struggles, and witnessed his pain firsthand, owe it to him and to the world to speak up.

People like Zlatan and Bella Shmurda, who were once seen around him, who knew the kind of emotional, psychological, and even physical battles Mohbad was facing, cannot afford to stay silent any longer. This is not about chasing clout. This is not about entertainment gossip. This is about justice.

If we continue to act like it's not our concern or like we shouldn't pressure those with inside knowledge to come forward, then we're simply allowing the same system that failed Mohbad while he was alive to continue in silence. We are failing him all over again—and that is something none of us should be okay with.

Remaining quiet in the face of injustice is complicity. The people who made his life a living hell need to be named and held accountable. No one is saying his friends are responsible for what happened, but they may know the people who are. And if they stay silent, they are protecting the same people that destroyed him.

Mohbad cried out while he was alive. He spoke through his music, through interviews, through his behavior. He was clearly crying for help. Now that he is gone, we cannot pretend we didn’t hear him. We cannot pretend we didn’t see the signs.

If we truly want Mohbad to rest in peace, then we need to fight for him in death the way he tried to fight for himself in life. That starts by encouraging the people closest to him—his peers, his friends, his brothers—to speak up and say the truth. Without that, justice will remain just a word, and peace will be impossible.

We owe it to him. We owe it to every young person watching. And we owe it to ourselves as a society.


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