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Swedish rapper C.Gambino has tragically passed away. He was just 26 years old and went by the name Karar Ramadan. Police in Gothenburg shared that he was the target of "several men" on a parking lot. These assailants are suspected to have fatally shot him more than once. The news was also reported by "Göteborg-Posten" and other major international news sources.
The terrible incident occurred on Tuesday night (June 4th) around 11 pm. C.Gambino was transported to a hospital post-attack, unfortunately succumbing to his injuries soon after midnight. It is believed that the perpetrators were anticipating their prey and targeted C.Gambino the moment he parked his car. As a result, police are now looking into a murder case. As of now, no arrests have been made, but there are reportedly solid leads tracing back to a suspicious vehicle found at the crime scene.
Accomplishments in Recent weeks
It's incredible to note that C.Gambino experienced great success not long ago. In fact, he recently won a major award at the Grammi Awards, the Swedish equivalent of the US Grammys. These awards took place on May 8th. C.Gambino clinched the "Hip-Hop of the Year" title during the event.
The Swedish rapper was well-known for wearing a mask that covered his entire face. This was reminiscent of the approach adopted by German musician Paul Würdig (43), who goes by the stage name Sido.
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