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The tragic death of a Narre Warren South man who was allegedly gunned down outside a Prahran nightclub has left the community heartbroken. Tribute messages have been posted on social media for 37-year-old security guard Aaron Khalid Osmani who died in hospital on Sunday 14 April following a drive-by shooting outside Love Machine Nightclub on Malvern Road. Police are investigating if a black Porsche SUV seen leaving the area was related to the incident - which was later found burnt out in Wollert. The sudden death of Mr Osami has shocked friends and family who described him as a "kind, funny and easy going guy." Borche Kajmakoski, who described himself as the co-owner and director of multiple nightclubs in Melbourne on Facebook, said: "No words can explain the pain the families of the victims are suffering right now." "You were always welcoming, always polite and always had a smile on your face every time myself and all other patrons came to the venue," he posted. "You are a man like no other and my condolences go out to your family and friends." Friend Kelly Mills posted: "You were everything to me. I'm broken that you are gone. The last nine years we shared will be cherished." "I'll always love you and you'll always have my heart. I wish your family condolences. You'll always be remembered," she said. Ritchie Vongsykeo posted "As someone who works in the industry, I am saddened to hear about this senseless violence. Sending thoughts and prayers to everyone who was innocently caught up in this." A GoFundMe Page has been set up in memory of Mr Osami which has already raised $8,325. The incident also left a 28-year-old fighting for his life in hospital, while a 50-year-old man and a 29-year-old man both sustained non-life threatening injuries. A 20-year-old woman was taken to hospital