Amandala Online: "He was only 16, a youth trying to make a bright future for himself, but it was not to be. Today, Trevor Neal, 16, who was brought up the right way by his parents, lies in the morgue, victim of a frustrated gunman whose intended victim had escaped him.
His family’s grief is difficult to bear, but the question they ask needs an answer - “Why, Why him? He was not involved in gangs; he did not deserve to die so young, and for nothing.”
Trevor Neal, 16, a mechanic and employee of Truck Parts of Belize, resided on Orange Street, at a house he had been taking care of for a friend who was out of the country, for a little over a year. Neal, in fact, lived in Belama with his family.
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His family’s grief is difficult to bear, but the question they ask needs an answer - “Why, Why him? He was not involved in gangs; he did not deserve to die so young, and for nothing.”
Trevor Neal, 16, a mechanic and employee of Truck Parts of Belize, resided on Orange Street, at a house he had been taking care of for a friend who was out of the country, for a little over a year. Neal, in fact, lived in Belama with his family.
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