Two men jailed for over a decade for brutal Lumby home invasion
- Mustafa Alhassan, along with two others, committed a violent home invasion on August 24, 2021, in Sunshine North.
- They were lured by the false belief that Christopher Habiyakare kept $1 million in his home.
- Alhassan, masked and armed with a rifle, machete, and Taser, forced entry while Habiyakare was with friends.
- Alhassan shot Habiyakare in the chest; paramedics declared Habiyakare, also known as Lyr1cure7, dead on arrival.
- Alhassan pleaded guilty and received a 13-year sentence, while his co-offenders, Sissal and Mohamed, received lesser sentences.
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Young rapper's killer jailed for more than a decade | Brimbank & North West
A man who shot dead a young rapper in a violent home invasion to steal his rumoured $1 million has been jailed for more than a decade. Masked and armed with a .22 calibre rifle, machete and Taser, Mustafa Alhassan and two others were lured by a belief Christopher Habiyakare was keeping a $1 million bounty in his suburban Melbourne home at Sunshine North. Mr Habiyakare, who performed under the name Lyr1cure7, had friends over when they heard a kn…
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