Georgia brothers die on the mountain
Fox 5 Atlanta reports that family members suspected that twin brothers Naazir and Qaadir Lewis had killed the shooting in Bell Mountain, Georgia.
As authorities say, the family of Georgia twin brothers, Qaadir Malik Lewis and 19-year-old Naazir Rahim Lewis, don’t believe the two died of murder and suicide.
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) said in a media release that two brothers from Gwinnett County, Georgia were killed by hikers on March 8 at the top of Bell Hill.
“Both two were found with gunshot wounds,” the statement said. “Preliminary investigations show that the death was murder and suicide.”
“GBI medical examiners have completed the autopsy, but the official ME ruling and results are awaiting additional forensic tests,” the latest news on Sunday said. The agency is assisting Town County Sheriff’s Office Conduct investigation.
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The photos of twin brothers Qaadir Malik Lewis and Naazir Rahim Lewis are babies. (GoFundMe)
“My nephew wouldn’t do that,” their aunt, Yasmine Brawner, Say on the GoFundMe page Help memorial expenses. “They come from a loving family, the twins want a lot for the future, and they dream of starting their own clothing line.”
She added: “What happened to Bell Hill,” Request further investigation.
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Qaadir Malik Lewis and 19-year-old Naazir Rahim Lewis were found dead about two hours from where they lived. (GoFundMe)
The twins were scheduled to fly to Boston on March 7 to visit friends, but they never took a plane from Atlanta, family members Tell the local Fox 5. The TV station reported that when the death was found, the teenager was still holding a plane ticket in his wallet.
The family added that the boy never Visited the area where they were discovered, It is about two hours drive from where they live in Lawrenceville.

The family refused the preliminary findings of investigators that the boy died of murder and suicide. (GoFundMe)
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“They protect each other. They love each other,” their uncle Rahim Brawner told WXIA-TV. “They are like inseparable. I can’t imagine them hurting each other because I’ve never seen them in trouble before.”
“How did they finally appear on the mountain?” Brauna asked. “They didn’t hike there, they’d never been there. They knew nothing about Shivassi in Georgia. They’d never even heard of Bell Hill, so how did they end up getting there?”