Berhane Tsegay died of head injuries he suffered after being pushed down the stairs at the Sebene Habesha club in Birmingham, CCTV showd Simon Gebrengus pushing him – he has since been jailed
A heartbroken family have paid tribute to a “loving and gentle” man who died after he was pushed down a flight of stairs at a Birmingham night club.
Berhane Tsegay was forced down a flight of steps at the Sebene Habesha club in Birmingham on September 26, 2025. The 33-year-old sustained serious head injuries and despite the best efforts of medical staff he passed away three days later.
His family paid tribute to Berhane, saying: “We wish to express the profound and devastating impact his death has had on us and our wider community.
“Words cannot fully describe the depth of our loss and the pain we continue to endure.
“Berhane was a kind, loving, gentle, and humble man. He was a person of strong integrity, always honest, respectful, and true to his values.
“He worked hard and was determined to build a stable future for himself and to support his family. He was committed to learning new skills, including construction and other trades, and had a strong work ethic and great potential to contribute positively to society.”
CCTV taken at the club showed Simon Gebrengus pushing Berhane down the stairs, causing him to hit his head. Gebrengus, 44, was arrested by West Midlands Police shortly after the incident and he has pleaded guilty to manslaughter.
On Tuesday (May 5) he was charged and was sentenced to six years in prison.
A second man, Bibi Gilzgi, also admitted to committing manslaughter, but has denied murdering the victim. His trial is due to start early next year.
Berhane’s family added: “His faith was central to his life. Berhane served as a Deacon both in Eritrea and in the United Kingdom. He was respected by his peers, teachers, and clergy for his devotion and character.”
“Berhane had a bright future ahead of him, which has been taken away in the most tragic circumstances. His loss has left a permanent void in our family and community. We have lost a son, a brother, and a future spiritual leader.
“He brought warmth, laughter, and support to those around him. He lived according to his faith and values, and his absence is felt every day in everything we do.
“The impact of his death on our family is immeasurable, and the grief we carry will remain with us for the rest of our lives.”
Detective Sergeant, Robert Moir, said: “Gebrengus’s initial account of what happened was inconsistent with what our enquiries found. It became clear that he was involved in Berhane’s death, and our team of officers worked hard to bring him to justice for that.
“Throughout our investigation, our thoughts have remained with Berhane’s family, who should be praised for their strength in dealing with this process.”












