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    Ousted Oxford Union president-elect apologises to Charlie Kirk’s family after celebrating his assassination

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    By TARYN KAUR PEDLER, FOREIGN NEWS REPORTER

    Published: 19:47 EST, 28 November 2025 | Updated: 19:48 EST, 28 November 2025

    Ousted Oxford Union president-elect George Abaraonye has issued an apology to the family of Charlie Kirk, saying he is ‘very sorry’ for posting celebratory comments after the political activist was fatally shot in September.

    The 20-year-old PPE student at University College, Oxford, sparked outrage when he wrote in a WhatsApp group of Union members: ‘Charlie Kirk got shot, let’s f****** go’, and posted a similar message on Instagram.

    The comments came just months after Abaraonye sat opposite one of the most prominent pro-Trump voices in American politics during a heated Oxford Union debate.

    He now claims his reaction came before the seriousness of the incident became clear.

    ‘I had very little context for what I was reacting to, but I wanted to start a conversation… I missed the mark… and that’s why I deleted and retracted my comments,’ he said.

    Speaking to The Times, he said he wanted to address Kirk’s family directly.

    ‘I want to offer my apologies and my condolences. No one deserves to lose a husband, no child deserves to grow up without a father,’ he said.

    ‘I hope that they are able, in some capacity, to move on from what was a tragic event and to that end, I am very sorry.’ 

    Ousted Oxford Union president-elect apologises to Charlie Kirk’s family after celebrating his assassination

    The ousted Oxford Union president-elect who celebrated the shooting of Charlie Kirk has publicly apologised to his family (pictured: George Abaraonye)

    Mr Abaraonye, 20, posted his message on WhatsApp after the shooting

    Mr Abaraonye, 20, posted his message on WhatsApp after the shooting

    Abaraonye had served on the committee that approved Kirk’s invitation to the Union, describing him as a figure who ‘didn’t exist in a vacuum’ and had ‘national influence… almost a direct line to the president’.

    He acknowledged Kirk’s ‘showmanship angle of debating’, adding that his authoritative style was ‘especially effective online because you’re able to edit, clip things and frame yourself in a certain light’.

    The student reflected that today’s debates are increasingly polarised and shaped by social media attention rather than facts.

    He admitted he reacted without having done research, and once his comments became a headline, critics responded in exactly the same rapid and hostile fashion.

    Abaraonye says he faced a torrent of racist abuse, including being told to be ‘shot’ and ‘deported from the UK’, despite being born in London.

    He also reported AI-generated videos attacking him personally.

    His college has since introduced support measures after what he described as a breakdown, warning he did not want to be attacked by racists online.

    A working-class student who grew up on free school meals – he said representation in elite institutions remains crucial – and fears backlash could deter other black students from participating in Oxford life.

    The controversey ultimately led to a motion of no confidence in his presidency.

    A chaotic vote – paused amid claims of ‘obstruction, intimidation and unwarranted hostility’ – ended with more than 1,200 members backing his removal.

    He appealed over ‘irregularities’ but lost, clearing the way for Katherine Yang to take over the role.

    Abaraonye had planned to broaden the Union’s appeal and platform a wider range of voices. Although ‘gutted’, he now says he is ready for closure. 

    He explained that he was grateful that the ordeal was over and that he would now be able to move forward. 

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