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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