The younger brother of British rapper, 21 Savage, has been stabbed to death “during an argument with a friend,” on a south London estate.
Terrell Davis, 27, was killed on the Blenheim Gardens estate in Brixton last night, November 23.
Mr Davis, a drill rapper known as TM1way, had been taking some shopping to his grandmother when he got into an argument with an old friend, who suddenly lunged forward and stabbed him, a family source said.
Mr Davis was found suffering from a stab wound just before 6pm last night. Police attended but he was pronounced dead at the scene.
Terrell Davis and 21 Savage – who was born in Plaistow, East London before emigrating to the US as a child – have the same father, Kevin Emmons.
21 Savage, aged 28, wrote a heart-breaking tribute to his “baby bro” on Instagram.
The Grammy-award winning artist said: “Can’t believe somebody took you baby bro. I know I took my anger out on you I wish I could take that s*** back.”
He also posted a picture of him and his brother as young boys – as well as a series of more-recent images of Mr Davis.
The Metropolitan Police said there had not yet been any arrests.
A family source said: “They are brothers. They used to speak on the phone quite a bit and on WhatsApp. I don’t think Savage has been back to Britain for a while because he’s had some legal problems in the US.”
The Atlanta-based rapper 21 Savage was arrested by U.S immigration officers last year due to his visa expiring in 2006.
The 28-year-old artist who was released from custody after paying a $100,000 bond, was brought to America by his mother when he was a seven-year-old child.