Rihanna calls for end to gun violence after cousin's death

Rihanna has called for an end to gun violence after the death of a man, believed to be her cousin, in a shooting in her native Barbados on Boxing Day.

Rihanna with her cousin.

Rihanna with her cousin. Source: Instagram/badgalriri

Rihanna has called for an end to gun violence after the death of a young man she named as her cousin.

The singer posted pictures of herself with a young man, who is believed to have been killed in a shooting in her native Barbados on Boxing Day.

She wrote on Instagram: "RIP cousin ... can't believe it was just last night that I held you in my arms!
"Never thought that would be the last time I felt the warmth in your body!!! Love you always man!"

She added the hashtag "#endgunviolence".

Rihanna, 29, tagged the Instagram account with the username @merka_95 but did not name him.

A local news station named the victim of a shooting as 21-year-old Tavon Kaiseen Alleyne.

A representative for Rihanna has been contacted.

 


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Published 27 December 2017 8:58pm
Updated 28 December 2017 6:07am


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