Gas Station Footage Raises New Questions In Deaths Of Qaadir & Naazir Lewis

19-year-old twin brothers Qaadir Malik Lewis and Naazir Rahim Lewis were found deceased in Bell Mountain, Georgia
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🎥 Surveillance Video Offers New Clue In Tragic Case Of Qaadir & Naazir Lewis

The mysterious deaths of 19-year-old twins Qaadir Lewis and Naazir Lewis are facing renewed scrutiny after newly released surveillance video shows the brothers alive and seemingly well at a gas station just hours before their bodies were discovered.

The footage, captured around 10:30 p.m. on March 7, shows the brothers entering a Shell gas station in Lawrenceville, Georgia—less than 15 minutes from their home.

In the video, they appear calm, grabbing snacks and drinks before heading back out.

Their aunt Samira Brawner explained to 11 Alive that they looked like their normal selves—drinking water, eating snacks, and dressed the way they usually did.

The video places them near home at a time when authorities suggest they were already heading to Bell Mountain—located about 90 miles away.

That timeline doesn’t make sense to the family.

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🚗 Gas Station Visit Contradicts Murder-Suicide Theory, Family Says

This new footage adds to the family’s deep skepticism surrounding the murder-suicide theory initially presented by authorities.

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) has yet to officially rule on the cause or manner of death, stating they’re waiting on more forensic tests.

But the family has been clear from day one—they don’t believe Qaadir and Naazir would harm themselves or each other.

Their aunt Yasmine Brawner said the twins came from a family full of love and were working toward their dream of launching a clothing line.

She said they had goals, they had plans, and they were looking forward to their future.

✈️ Missed Flight, Changed Plans, More Questions

Earlier that day, the twins had scheduled an Uber to take them to the airport for a trip to Boston.

But when the ride didn’t drop them off in time, they missed their flight.

What happened next remains a mystery.

The family now wants to know how the teens ended up on Bell Mountain late that night.

How did they get there if their car wasn’t reliable?

How did they get through the gates of a facility that closes at 9 p.m.?

Why would they travel so far from home right after being seen at a gas station just minutes away from their house?

💔 A Family Fighting For Answers

Yasmine Brawner has made it clear that the family will not stop pushing for the truth.

She said this case will not be swept under the rug, and that the unanswered questions surrounding Qaadir Lewis and Naazir Lewis keep their loved ones up at night.

Their older sister, Kairee Powell, also rejected the murder-suicide claims.

She said the twins were her biggest supporters and a source of light in her darkest days.

The family has now launched the hashtag #JusticeForQaadirAndNaazir to raise awareness and demand accountability.

Yasmine believes something happened on Bell Mountain that night—and whatever it was, it deserves a full and thorough investigation.

🧬 Autopsies Complete, But Still No Answers

The GBI confirmed that autopsies for both Qaadir Lewis and Naazir Lewis have been completed.

However, the medical examiner has not made an official ruling, stating that additional forensic testing is needed.

The GBI has also not responded to requests for comment regarding the surveillance footage or the family’s recent concerns.

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📣 Help Bring Justice For Qaadir & Naazir Lewis

That gas station video shows two brothers doing something totally normal—grabbing snacks late at night.

Not panicked. Not in distress. Just being themselves.

The idea that they would take their own lives just hours later doesn’t sit right with their family, and it doesn’t line up with what’s now on tape.

They deserve answers. They deserve justice. And their family deserves peace.

💛 If You Or Someone You Know Is Struggling

If you or someone you love is in crisis, please know there is help:

  • Call or text 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
  • Text “STRENGTH” to 741741 to reach the Crisis Text Line
  • Or visit 988lifeline.org

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