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OnlyFans star Courtney Clenney’s boyfriend was heard calmly saying he couldn’t feel his arm after she allegedly stabbed him mortally during a fight earlier this year, according to a newly released 911 call.

The 26-year-old social media influencer was hit with a second-degree murder charge in the death of Christian Obumseli, 27, after the couple got into a vicious fight on April 3.

“I can’t feel my arm. I can’t my feel my arm,” Obumseli can be heard saying in the 911 call she made to ask for help after he was stabbed in the torso, the Miami Herald reported.

“My boyfriend is dying of a stab wound! Baby, I’m so sorry!” says Clenney, who has 2 million Instagram followers and had a once-thriving OnlyFans business.

The 911 call was previously detailed in an arrest warrant made public during a court appearance in August, but the audio of the distressing call has only just been revealed.


  Courtney Clenney’s boyfriend was heard saying he couldn’t feel his arm after she allegedly stabbed him. Miami-Dade State Attorney's Office Courtney Clenney’s boyfriend was heard saying he couldn’t feel his arm after she allegedly stabbed him. Miami-Dade State Attorney's Office

In addition to the 911 call, prosecutors have released police bodycam footage of cops speaking to Clenney days before the fatal incident during a domestic disturbance call at the couple’s luxury apartment in Miami.

Clenney’s legal team has argued that the model was acting in self-defense.

“I want a restraining order against Christian Obumseli,” she is heard saying on footage recorded by a City of Miami cop and obtained by WSVN.

Here's everything you need to know about OnlyFans model Courtney Clenney's murder charge

26-year-old OnlyFans model Courtney Clenney is charged with second-degree murder in the April 3, 2022, death of her beau, Christian Obumseli, 28. She has claimed he was attacking her before she plunged a knife into his chest.

Clenney allegedly killed her boyfriend during a blowup in their luxury Miami apartment.

Footage taken after the incident appears to show her dazed and drenched in blood while sitting on the floor in her bra.

Footage taken from the couple’s condo complex elevator shows previous domestic disputes in which the model seemed to be acting as an aggressor and hitting him.

The late boyfriend’s family filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Clenney to cover funeral costs and other expenses as a result of his death.

The model, who has pleaded not guilty, remains jailed without bail awaiting trial, with a status conference set for July.

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The video also captured a building employee telling officers that Obumseli launched at Clenney in the lobby.

“We get down here to the lobby area, and her boyfriend comes charging towards her,” the guard says in the video.


  Clenney’s legal team has argued that the model was acting in self-defense. courtneytailor/Instagram Clenney’s legal team has argued that the model was acting in self-defense. courtneytailor/Instagram

But Clenney disputed that description in an email to building management.

“He followed me into the elevator in the lobby and I put my hand up as [if] to say leave me alone. Nothing physical whatsoever,” she wrote April 2, the Herald reported. “A few minutes later, two front desk employees/security guards knocked on my door just before I was about to go to the pool.”

Prosecutors say Clenney — who was arrested while she was in rehab in Hawaii four months after the bloody incident and charged with second-degree murder — was the aggressor and that Obumseli was unarmed.


  Newly released bodycam video shows Clenney making a plea for help days before she allegedly stabbed Obumseli to death. City of Miami PD Newly released bodycam video shows Clenney making a plea for help days before she allegedly stabbed Obumseli to death. City of Miami PD

Larry Handfield, an attorney who represents the Obumseli family, said the 911 call speaks for itself and “shows her state of mind,” according to the Herald.

“She’s saying she’s sorry because she’s realizing what she’s done. She’s not saying, ‘I was defending myself,’” he said.

But Clenney’s defense attorney said the audio shows she was thrust into a situation she didn’t want to be in.


  Prosecutors say Clenney was the aggressor and that Obumseli was unarmed. courtneytailor/Instagram Prosecutors say Clenney was the aggressor and that Obumseli was unarmed. courtneytailor/Instagram

“This is not someone that stabbed somebody and didn’t care. Obviously, you can hear from her emotions she’s asking for somebody to come quickly to help,” Sabrina Puglisi said.

“It’s very clear from the video she looks upset. She’s emotional. She’s crying. She’s upset that she can’t even walk her dogs all day for fear of being followed by Obumseli,” the lawyer added, according to the newspaper.

Clenney’s other attorney, Frank Prieto, also has said Obumseli was the abuser and Clenney was a victim in the volatile relationship.

“She was in a struggle for her life,” Prieto told WSVN. “She defended herself, and unfortunately, he’s deceased, but she defended herself with every ounce of energy she had left.”

He previously said Clenney was forced to stab Obumseli after he grabbed her by the throat.


  Clenney is facing a second-degree murder charge in the case. Miami Dade Corrections Clenney is facing a second-degree murder charge in the case. Miami Dade Corrections

Handfield countered by saying said the disturbance — which occurred two days before the killing — was irrelevant because “everyone knew they had an on-again off-again relationship” and Obumseli was never arrested.

“There is a pattern when she drinks, she becomes as different person,” the lawyer said, according to the Herald.

“What the defense is seeking to do is to try to use an incident in which she is clearly intoxicated as justification for her taking Obumseli’s life two days later,” he added.

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