Family ‘in shock’ after scientist killed in Dundee

Family ‘in shock’ after scientist killed in Dundee


The family of a scientist fatally injured on a street in Dundee at the weekend have said they are still in shock at the news.

Dr Fortune Gomo was treated by paramedics but died in the city’s Lochee area on Saturday afternoon after an incident which police are treating as murder.

Dr Gomo, who was originally from Mutare in eastern Zimbabwe, had graduated with a PhD from Dundee University, and recently started working for Scottish Water.

Her brother Regis Nyatsanza told BBC News she would have turned 40 in a few weeks’ time, and they had recently been discussing how she might celebrate.

Speaking from Harare in Zimbabwe, he said his sister was the eldest of four siblings – the “deputy parent” of the family.

“Two weeks ago we were laughing about throwing her a big 40th birthday bash but she said she had achieved most of what she wanted,” he said.

“After all the struggle she had everything she wanted and so she was going to have a quiet celebration.”

A 20-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the incident which happened on the city’s South Road at about 16:25.

He is due to appear at Dundee Sheriff Court later on Monday.

Many bunches of flowers were being left in South Road, in the Lochee area, with messages expressing sadness and shock at Dr Gomo’s death [BBC]

A friend of Dr Gomo, Angela Machonesa, wrote on Facebook that she had been at school and university with her in Zimbabwe, and that news of her death had left her devastated.

She said: “Her brilliance in the classroom was only matched by her emotional intelligence. She was the kind of person you’d go to when you needed clarity, not just of mind, but of heart.

“We are heartbroken. We are angry. We are disoriented. But we are also united in one voice: Fortune Gomo mattered. Her life mattered. Her legacy must never be forgotten.”

Collections have been started in Dundee to raise money for Dr Gomo’s family and many floral tributes have been left at the scene of her death in South Road.

A message attached to one of the said: “We’re utterly shocked that this has happened in our community. May the angels watch over you.”

‘Exceptional scientist’

After leaving Zimbabwe, Dr Gomo had studied in the Netherlands. She had spent the past 10 years continuing her academic and professional career in the UK.

She spent several years in water-related research after completing her doctorate in geography and environmental science at the University of Dundee.

Six months ago she began working full-time for Scottish Water as a senior resource planner.

Simon Parsons, director of environment planning at Scottish Water, offered the company’s deepest sympathies to her family and friends.

He said: “Fortune was an exceptional scientist and a senior service planner in our water resources planning section based in Dundee where, having joined us in February, she had already become a highly valued and respected member of our team.”

Police have said Dr Gomo’s family are being supported by specialist officers.

Det Supt Peter Sharp, leading the investigation, said inquries were continuing but there was no wider risk to the public.

Anyone with information about the incident is asked to contact Police Scotland.



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