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    VIDEO: Candlelight Vigil Held in Memory of Kahleel Simon

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    BOLANS, Antigua — A candlelight vigil was held Wednesday evening in memory of Kahleel Simon, drawing dozens of people dressed in yellow as they walked from Bolans Primary School to West Palm Beach, the site of the incident that claimed his life.

    Participants carried candles and flowers, walking in silence to honor Simon’s memory. The atmosphere was somber but united, with prayers, tears, and quiet reflection marking the evening.

    Family and friends shared memories of Simon and thanked those who turned out to show support. The vigil ended near the shoreline, where candles were placed in tribute as the crowd stood together under the theme #JusticeForKahleel.

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