i'm ricky, and to echo what paul said about kamari, the loss of kamari notjust for the family, but also for the community, he was a real figurehead for many young people, which we didn't even know, and me and him used to have a secret little banter, where anywhere i used to turn up, he would turn up, and we used to have this banter of "oh, i was here first", "no, you was here first.". and finding out how many young people he actually touched, younger and older than him, amazed us, and the effect he had across the whole community in such a short space of time was amazing. he was your nephew. yes. we were close friends but we were like brothers. yeah. we've been friends from way before kamari was born, so i've known him from birth to we went through this. hello, i'm russell brown, i lost my son russell barty brown in 2016. barty was our life, he was everybody's life. the community. when he passed, a light went out in our area. people came from far and wide to see the light go out in his mum and sisters' eyes, seeing his niece still upset now, she was three years old at the time. she's six