Five young women who had just left Karmel Mall after having henna applied for a friend's wedding were killed Friday night when a speeding driver ran a red light and struck their car on Lake Street.
Community leaders identified the dead as Sabiriin Ali, 17, of Bloomington; Sahra Gesaade, 20, of Brooklyn Center; Salma Abdikadir, 20, of Saint Louis Park; Sagal Hersi, 19, of Minneapolis; and Siham Adam, 19, of Minneapolis. Three of the women were cousins; one was an extended relative; and the fifth was a friend.
Ali had just graduated from Edina High School and was planning to attend the University of Minnesota, where she aspired to study medicine. Gesaade was a third-year student at the U's Rochester campus, and Abdikadir was a sophomore at Normandale Community College. Adam attended the U, and Hersi was a student at Minneapolis Community and Technical College.
"These are pearls of our community. They leave a big void," said Khalid Omar, director of Dar Al-Farooq Islamic Center in Bloomington, where the five attended services and volunteered for many years. "All five of them had bright futures."
Omar said Ali and her mother acted as diligent caretakers of the mosque. Abdikadir also volunteered there, teaching young children how to read and write Arabic as part of their Islamic studies.
On Friday, the women were doing some last-minute shopping at the mall and having henna applied for a close friend's wedding Saturday night before heading home.
"They weren't doing anything wrong," Omar said. "They were just getting ready for their friend's wedding."
As they drove down Lake Street, a Minnesota State Patrol trooper saw an SUV speeding north on Interstate 35W, near the 46th Street exit in south Minneapolis, just after 10 p.m. The vehicle passed the trooper at more than 40 mph above the posted speed limit of 55 mph, said Howie Padilla, a Minnesota Department of Public Safety spokesman.