Teen Raps 'We Just Done a Murder' After Stabbing 14-Year-Old Boy
Teen Films Rap Video Boasting About Murder

A shocking murder trial in Manchester has heard how a teenager accused of killing a 14-year-old boy filmed himself rapping about the crime, boasting "we just done a murder" in a chilling video.

The Fatal Attack on Ibrahima Seck

Ibrahima Seck, aged 14, was fatally stabbed in the heart while walking to meet friends for a football game in New Monston, Manchester. The attack occurred on June 8, 2025, and the young victim later died in hospital despite efforts to save him.

Manchester Crown Court heard that three teenage boys - two aged 14 and one 16-year-old - are standing trial for murder. According to prosecutors, the defendants had been part of a group that had been threatening Ibrahima, his family, and his friends prior to the fatal incident.

The Chilling Rap Video Evidence

In a disturbing turn of events, the prosecution revealed that the teenager accused of delivering the fatal blow filmed a rap video shortly after the attack. In the video, which was played to the jury, the defendant allegedly rapped the words "we just done a murder" before turning the camera to show one of his co-defendants.

The video featured background music and provided what prosecutors described as a boastful confession to the violent crime. This unusual piece of evidence has become a central element in the ongoing trial.

Additional Defendants and Denied Charges

The case also involves two women - Naomi Heavens, 39, and Keri Dobson, 37 - who are accused of assisting the teenage defendants after the attack. Prosecutors claim the women helped the boys leave the area and provided them with a change of clothing.

Both women deny charges of assisting an offender. Meanwhile, all three teenage defendants have pleaded not guilty to both murder and manslaughter charges.

The court heard that after being stabbed, Ibrahima managed to get up and run to a nearby house to seek help before being taken to the hospital where he tragically succumbed to his injuries.