Police have renewed their appeal for information on the fatal shooting of Shomari Fahie at The Strip food court in The Valley on 8 March.
Three months after the tragic incident, questions remain unanswered about who was responsible and what led to the fatal confrontation.

At least one suspect opened fire near the restaurants on Landsome Road at about 1.20am on the day in question, according to police.
Gunfire injured the 37-year-old and he was later pronounced dead in Princess Alexandra Hospital.
At some point during the incident Fahie’s gold chain and pendant were stolen. The jewellery has not yet been recovered.
“We are urging anyone with information about the incident or the missing jewellery to come forward,” a statement from the Royal Anguilla Police Force said on 10 June.
“Let’s help bring justice and closure to Shomari’s loved ones.”
Police have not released any further details on the homicide, including the number or description of suspects.
‘Tragic loss’
The fatal shooting of Shomari Fahie sparked an outpouring of tributes and condolences from across Anguilla.
In an official statement, Premier Cora Richardson Hodge said the shooting was a “senseless act of violence” and described it as the “loss of a young life cut far too short”.

“He was a valued member of our community, and his untimely death leaves an undeniable void,” she said.
Cordell Richardson, representative in the Anguilla House of Assembly for Valley South, in an official statement called Fahie’s death a “tragic and senseless loss”.
“As your representative, I am deeply shaken by this act of violence that has occurred in our peaceful district,” he said.
He described Fahie as a vibrant individual who valued family, friendships and community connection, and said his presence will be deeply missed by all who knew him.
“Let us come together in solidarity during this difficult time, supporting one another with compassion and strength as we navigate this profound loss,” he said.
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