A heartbroken family has paid tribute to their "one of a kind" son who was killed in a shooting yesterday.
Abdullah Hassan, 25, tragically died at the scene after being found seriously injured in the Gleadless Valley area of Sheffield shortly after 1.30am.
He was described as a "massive pillar" in his family, who issued a statement saying it is "beyond painful to lose him in such tragic circumstances".
South Yorkshire Police confirmed on Monday that a post-mortem examination had taken place and found he had died as a result of a single gunshot wound.
Today, Abdullah's family said: "The passing of our son and brother has caused our entire family a very deep sadness and hurt.
"He was a massive pillar in our family and it is beyond painful to lose him in such tragic circumstances.
"There is only one way to describe him. He was one of a kind, inside and out.
"As a family, we kindly ask that we are given time to grieve this loss and we hope that justice will be secured for him swiftly."
Police have launched a murder investigation, and no arrests are thought to have been made so far.
Detective Chief Inspector Philip Etheridge, who is overseeing the investigation, said that Abdullah's family is receiving support from specially trained officers.
He said: “Extensive inquiries have been carried out over the course of the day and those living locally will have seen an increased police presence, which will continue over the coming days.
“I know that confirming this individual’s cause of death will do little to ease the concerns and worries within the community, but please be assured that officers and staff are working tirelessly and meticulously to investigate this and bring those responsible to justice.”
Earlier, Mr Etheridge urged anyone with information to come forward.
There was a large police presence in the Gleadless area yesterday as an area around a block of flats was sealed off as forensic officers carried out a search.
People living in the area said they were shocked by what happened.
Anyone with information is asked to call police on 101 quoting incident number 74 of April 9 2023.
To submit CCTV, dashcam or doorbell camera footage, email the force on enquiries@southyorks.pnn.police.uk quoting the same incident number in the subject line.
Anyone who wishes to remain anonymous can contact independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or via its website.