The twin brothers, Qaadir Malik Lewis and Naazir Rahim Lewis, were found fatally shot on a Georgia mountain in what the Georgia Bureau of Investigations initially labeled as a murder-suicide. However, the family vehemently denies this theory, stating that the brothers were close and had no history of conflict. The twins had planned to travel to Boston but never made their flight, with their bodies being discovered 90 miles away from their home in an area they had never visited before. The family is perplexed as to how the brothers ended up on the mountain, as they were unfamiliar with the area and had no connection to it. Despite the GBI’s preliminary findings, the family is adamant that the brothers did not take their own lives and are seeking answers as to what truly happened on the mountain. A GoFundMe page has been set up to raise money for funeral expenses, with the family stressing that the brothers came from a loving family and had aspirations for the future. As of now, further forensic testing is needed before a definitive ruling can be made on the cause of the brothers’ deaths.
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