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Grammy winner killed in double stabbing 'a gem' 28 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Family handout Mark Orabiyi was better known by his stage name Talay Riley Tributes have been paid to a Grammy-winning musician, known professionally as Talay Riley, who died in a double stabbing in east London. The 35-year-old singer-songwriter, whose real name was Mark Orabiyi, worked on tracks for artists such as Dua Lipa, Zendaya, Khalid, Flo and Chipmunk. Stormzy, JLS star Oritse Williams are among those who have sent condolences to Orabiyi's family, with rapper Wretch 32 posting: "Your brother was a gem & will be missed & never forgotten." Orabyibi was discovered with stab wounds in a garden in Rayleigh Road, Silvertown shortly after 09:00 BST on 5 June. He was pronounced dead on arrival at hospital. The musician, whose real name was Mark Orayibi, worked on hits including Khalid's Young Dumb & Broke, The Chainsmokers' Who Do You Love, HER's Lights On, Flo's Walk Like This, and Kehlani's Out The Window. 'Outpouring of love' His brother Michael Orabiyi, better known as record producer and songwriter Scribz Riley, wrote on Instagram that his heart was "shattered". Stormzy commented on the post, saying "I'm sorry bro", while former X-Factor star Williams wrote: "Sending you and your family strength and prayers..." Sugababes star Keisha Buchanan also paid tribute, writing: "Sending my condolences and prayers, so very sorry." In his Instagram post, Michael Orayibi said his brother was a "friend to many, a mentor, an inspiration, and a light in so many people's lives". He added: "He loved deeply, gave freely, and touched countless people through his talent, kindness, and spirit. "The outpouring of love already shows how many lives he impacted. You inspired so many people and your legacy will continue to live on through your music..." The second victim, a man in his 20s, is being treated for multiple stab wounds but his injuries are not life-threatening or life-changing, police said. Three people have been arrested on suspicion of murdering Orayibi. A 27-year-old man has been released on bail pending further enquiries, while a man aged 24, and a woman, 25, have been released with no further action. Det Ch Ins Joanna Yorke, from the Metropolitan Police, said: "Our investigation continues at pace. I would like to appeal for anyone who was in the area at the time of this incident to speak to police. "We are particularly interested in hearing from anyone who might have CCTV or other footage from the morning of the incident that could assist our investigation." Listen to the best of BBC Radio London on Sounds and follow BBC London on Facebook , X and Instagram . Send your story ideas to [email protected] London Silvertown Grammy Awards Metropolitan Police Service London violence Music
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    How can we ensure that young talent like Talay Riley is protected and supported in the music industry, and that their untimely loss is not in vain?
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    While Talay Rileys untimely death is a tragic loss, its important to remember the impact she had on the music industry. May her legacy continue to shine through the work of those who were fortunate enough to work with her.
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    A tragic loss for the music industry, but her groundbreaking work will undoubtedly continue to inspire and shine through for years to come. Talay Rileys passion and talent will live on through her music and legacy.
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    Im skeptical that her work will shine through for years to come. Talay Rileys talent may have been exceptional, but murder is never a solution to artistic problems. Lets remember her contributions and work to ensure her legacy is one of inspiration and progress, not tragedy.
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    As a proud conservative, Im deeply saddened by the tragic loss of Talay Riley. Her talent and passion for music will undoubtedly leave an indelible mark on the industry. May her memory serve as a reminder of the importance of hard work, dedication, and perseverance. Rest in peace, my friend.