The victim's older brother called the investigation a national disgrace. He stated that the failure to capture the killers after a week brings shame upon the state. Addressing a large crowd before the funeral, he said every person present now carried his brother's identity. He emphasized that the deceased was the youngest sibling in their family.
He expressed fury over the apparent lack of progress, warning that the killers fleeing the country would be an ultimate humiliation. He remembered his brother as someone who constantly spoke about justice and revolutionary change, noting his final wish for his infant child's name reflected that spirit. He mentioned the difficulty of facing the eight-month-old baby now.
Declaring no personal demands, he acknowledged his brother's desire for martyrdom might have been fulfilled. He vowed, however, not to let the matter rest, insisting justice must be served within the country. In closing, he asked for public prayers, telling his departed brother that his death had left a lasting, restless legacy.
He expressed fury over the apparent lack of progress, warning that the killers fleeing the country would be an ultimate humiliation. He remembered his brother as someone who constantly spoke about justice and revolutionary change, noting his final wish for his infant child's name reflected that spirit. He mentioned the difficulty of facing the eight-month-old baby now.
Declaring no personal demands, he acknowledged his brother's desire for martyrdom might have been fulfilled. He vowed, however, not to let the matter rest, insisting justice must be served within the country. In closing, he asked for public prayers, telling his departed brother that his death had left a lasting, restless legacy.