Happy-go-lucky' grandad stabbed to death was well-known reggae musician
Briefly

Granville Graham, affectionately known as Junior Dan, was a cherished reggae and gospel artist, found murdered from a stabbing in Cambridge. At the age of 58, he was a beloved figure in his community, celebrated for his vibrant personality and infectious spirit. Originally from Harlesden, Graham had a storied career in music and worked as a barber in Cambridge. His family described him as a generous soul, leaving behind nine sisters, one brother, and eight children. The community, alongside friends like General Levy, mourns the profound loss caused by his untimely death.
Granville Graham, a beloved figure in London's reggae scene, was fatally stabbed, leaving behind a vibrant legacy and devastated family and community.
His family remembered him as a talented barber and singer with an infectious spirit that brightened lives, leaving a significant loss to many.
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