Killing of Tamima Nibras Juhar

Murder of Tamima Nibras Juhar
Location59°54′50″N 10°46′44″E / 59.914°N 10.779°E / 59.914; 10.779
Kampen, Oslo, Norway
Date25 August 2025 (2025-08-25)
c.1:15 a.m. (CET)
Attack type
Stabbing
Deaths1
VictimTamima Nibras Juhar
MotiveRight-wing extremism, Islamophobia
AccusedDjordje (Đorđe) Wilms
ChargesMurder with terrorist intent

Tamima Nibras Juhar, a 34-year-old Norwegian–Ethiopian Muslim woman, was killed in an Islamophobic terrorist attack on 24 August 2025 in Oslo, Norway, at a child welfare centre.[1] The suspect is an 18-year-old man who immigrated from Serbia to Norway in 2013 at the age of five.[1]

Attack

A man stabbed and killed 34-year-old Tamima Juhar while she was working at a child welfare centre in Kampen, Oslo. Police were called to the scene by a neighbour at around 1:15 a.m. on August 24, where Juhar was pronounced dead at the scene.[2] She suffered extensive stab wounds in various areas of her body. The prosecutor refused to release details about the attack.[3]

Juhar was afraid to go to work because of Wilms and had notified the workplace about him.[4]

Aftermath

A makeshift memorial with flowers and candles was made to remember Juhar. A yellow rose procession was organized on Sunday the 31st of August 2025 for Juhar under the auspices of the Anti-Racist Center in consultation with family and friends.[4]

Victim

Tamima Nibras Juhar was born in 1991 in Ethiopia into an Oromo family.[5] She came to Norway at age thirteen in spring 2004,[5] though this was first misreported as 2008.[4] She grew up in the Frydenberg youth home in Oslo's Hasle neighbourhood. Juhar became involved with the Morradi Scene artist project and co-founded the ID-prosjektet, meant to ease the contact between struggling youths and support agencies, in 2011, later helping in the establishment of the UngArena, a mental health and substance abuse counselling centre. Juhar worked as an apprentice teacher at a kindergarten between 2016 and 2019 before becoming a social worker. She primarily ran her own care and nursing service, but also worked contractually with the child welfare organisation Gemt. At the time of her death, Juhar was enrolled at MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion and Society for conflict and peace studies.[5]

Suspect

18-year-old Djordje (Serbian: Đorđe) Wilms, a resident of the welfare centre, was arrested in connection to the murder shortly after a taxi ride and was charged with murder with terrorist intent. He confessed to killing Juhar, saying it was politically motivated and because she was an immigrant with a Muslim background.[4][6] Wilms was ordered to be held in prison for at least four weeks, with the first two being in isolation. He requested to have his court hearing be open to the public to "express his views", but was denied out of fear.[3]

Wilms was born in Germany to Serbian parents and immigrated from Serbia to Oslo as a child. Since then, he lived elsewhere in Eastern Norway, where he was active in a local hunting and fishing club. Wilms lived in a foster home for several years before moving to Kampen in March 2024. In February of the same year, the Norwegian Police Security Service received a tip about Wilms, causing him to be put in a group they consider to be right-wing extremists, but with a low threat level. In 2025, a routine inspection of the threat level in January and another tip in April did not affect the PST's rating of Wilms, but he was voluntarily questioned on 3 June.[7]

Wilms had plans to attack mosques in Oslo and was on a Telegram channel affiliated with far-right political party Alliance where he supported the party and wrote about his hatred for the government, Islam and immigrants.[1][8] Employees at the child welfare center reported concerning behavior from Wilms, including Nazi statements.[9] On 24 December 2024, Wilms threatened a child welfare worker via SMS, which stated "I will slaughter you just like the Jews". The message was reported to Oslo Police District in February 2025, which reviewed the case on 14 March and judged it as non-urgent, though notifying PST about the report in April. It was since being processed at the Conflict Council for Youth Follow-Up. After Juhar's murder, the case was put with Grønland police station.[7]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Norway teen suspected of terrorism after social worker murder". The Local Norway. 25 August 2025. Retrieved 25 August 2025.
  2. ^ "Youth welfare worker killed in Oslo". News in English.no. 24 August 2025. Retrieved 25 August 2025.
  3. ^ a b "Norway shaken by new terrorist attack". News in English.no. 25 August 2025. Retrieved 25 August 2025.
  4. ^ a b c d "Tamima (34) var redd for å dra på jobb: – Familien er sjokkerte" [Tamima (34) was afraid to go to work: – The family is shocked] (in Norwegian). NRK. 26 August 2025. Retrieved 29 August 2025.
  5. ^ a b c Tovan, Anders Ihle; Hansen, Bendik; Braastad (foto), Jørgen; Myrvang, Synne Eggum (31 August 2025). "«Vi har mistet en stor stjerne med et stort hjerte»". VG (in Norwegian). Retrieved 17 October 2025.
  6. ^ "Right-Wing Terrorist Accused in Fatal Oslo Stabbing; Police Investigate Connections". The Nordic Page. 25 August 2025. Retrieved 25 August 2025.
  7. ^ a b Mjaaland, Ola (9 September 2025). "Terrorsiktedes trussel-SMS: – Sjokkerende for avdødes familie". NRK (in Norwegian Bokmål). Retrieved 17 October 2025.
  8. ^ https://www.aftenposten.no/oslo/i/dRX7oq/drapet-paa-kampen-i-oslo-dette-er-den-siktede-18-aaringen
  9. ^ "Djordje Wilms (18) siktet for drap og terror" [Djordje Wilms (18) charged with murder and terrorism] (in Norwegian). Dagbladet. 25 August 2025. Retrieved 25 August 2025.