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Grammy Winner Talay Riley Killed in East London Stabbing

6/8/2026 · News

Talay Riley, the 32-year-old Grammy-winning singer known for hits like 'Never Forget You,' was fatally stabbed in a targeted attack in Hackney. Police have arrested a 28-year-old man in connection with the double stabbing that left another victim critically injured.

The music world is mourning tonight after Grammy winner Talay Riley was stabbed to death in a brutal attack in Hackney, east London. Police confirmed Riley, 32, died at the scene after emergency responders arrived at the early hours of Saturday. A second victim, a close associate of Riley, remains in critical condition at Royal London Hospital.

Grammy-winning artistTalay Riley, 32, rose to fame with his 2011 collaboration on 'Never Forget You' with MNEK

Detectives from Scotland Yard’s Homicide and Major Crime Command have cordoned off the scene in a residential block near London Fields. A 28-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of murder and aggravated assault within hours of the incident, police sources said. The victim’s family has requested privacy as they process the loss of a son and brother who shaped the UK soul scene.

📋 By The Numbers

  • 32 — Riley’s age at the time of his death
  • 2011 — Year his breakthrough single 'Never Forget You' topped UK charts
  • 2 — Total victims in the stabbing; first fatal, second critical

Friends described Riley as a relentless perfectionist who balanced solo projects with collaborations that bridged pop, soul, and UK garage. His manager confirmed Riley was working on new music, with a single scheduled for release next month. The attack comes amid rising concerns about violent crime in the capital, though police have not linked it to broader trends.

AspectRiley’s CareerIncident Details
Notable WorkGrammy Award, 'Never Forget You' (2011)Double stabbing in Hackney
Age32Victim’s age
StatusSolo artist & collaboratorSuspect: 28, in custody

Neighbors reported hearing shouting around 3:15 a.m. before seeing two figures fleeing the area. Police have appealed for anyone with dashcam or CCTV footage near the junction of Mare Street and Richmond Road to come forward. The investigation is ongoing, with detectives exploring potential motives, including personal disputes or industry conflicts.

💡 Pro Tip

If you witnessed suspicious activity in Hackney around 3 a.m. Saturday, contact police immediately—even minor details can break open a case.

Tributes poured in from across the music industry. Rita Ora called Riley a "true legend," while MNEK, his 'Never Forget You' co-writer, tweeted: "Words fail me. Rest, Talay." The Grammy Awards issued a statement calling the loss a "tragedy for global music." Riley’s final performances included a set at London’s O2 Academy in November, where he debuted an unreleased track.

Key Points

  • ✅ Grammy winner Talay Riley, 32, killed in Hackney stabbing
  • ⚡ Second victim, Riley’s associate, remains critical at Royal London Hospital
  • 💡 Police arrested a 28-year-old man within hours of the attack

London’s mayor condemned the violence, emphasizing the need to protect artists and communities. The incident underscores the fragility of creative lives cut short, leaving fans and collaborators grappling with the sudden loss of a voice that defined a generation of UK music.

  1. Grammy Timeline — Riley won Best Urban Contemporary Album in 2017
  2. Industry Impact — Collaborated with Sam Smith, Jess Glynne, and others
  3. Local Reaction — Hackney Council flags increased police patrols near London Fields
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