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Essau Quashie father of Razeen Quashie,19, wants answers about the shooting death of his son. Mr. Quashie spoke with TV6 News at his Golden Lane home. Razeen Quashie is one of two shot dead by police at Roy's Island Guest House on Monday evening. More in this Elizabeth Williams report.
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00:00I just want some answers.
00:05Were you visited by police at all?
00:07Not as yet.
00:09How do you feel about the situation?
00:11When you heard what happened, what went through your mind?
00:19I was just baffled.
00:21Razin Kwashi and 17-year-old Hakim Anderson
00:25were shot dead by police at Roy's Island Guesthouse on Monday evening.
00:31Police state that the two were wanted in connection with a number of gun-related crimes in Tobago.
00:38Mr. Kwashi described his son, a former student of Scarborough Secondary School, as very educated.
00:45How would you describe your son?
00:49He's a cool guy.
00:52Very educated.
00:56What did he used to do?
00:58More like IT and these things.
01:01Aziel Taylor, cousin of the late Razin Kwashi, said he not only wants answers,
01:07but he wants more to be done for the youths in the village of Golden Lane.
01:11Just like how you come in here, right?
01:15Up to now, we haven't seen the representative or somebody.
01:19What are you saying?
01:21Nobody visited?
01:22Nobody.
01:23And I want to say something, too.
01:26For the past years going by,
01:30one set of human has been killed in this village.
01:34And for someone big in the authority to come and say,
01:40let's keep a meeting with the youths and them around in the area,
01:43we ain't getting that.
01:45Mr. Taylor said he did not know Razin Kwashi to be involved in anything illegal.
01:51Investigations are continuing.
01:54Elizabeth Williams, TV6 News.
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