Mystery in the Mountains: Missing Twin Brothers Found Shot Dead in Georgia – Family Demands Answers!

The bodies of twin brothers were discovered on a Georgia mountain just a day after they vanished before their scheduled flight to Boston to visit friends.

Authorities report that 19-year-old Qaadir and Naazir Lewis, residents of Lawrenceville, were found fatally shot on March 7 at the peak of Bell Mountain, near the North Carolina border. Their mysterious deaths have sparked controversy, with their family strongly rejecting claims of a possible murder-suicide.

Rahim Brawner, the twins’ uncle, voiced his shock, stating, “They were always there for each other. I can’t even imagine them harming one another because they never even fought physically.”

Similarly, their aunt, Yasmin Brawner, dismissed the idea that the brothers could have been responsible for each other’s deaths. “They were each other’s biggest supporters. We know them, and they would never do something like this. Something happened on that mountain, and we demand answers,” she said.

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