The tablet on which Allan Roberts spent much of his waking hours. After he complained to his older brother that the electronic device wasn’t charging, Dowayne Henry tinkered with and got it working just minutes before the teenager left the house and was killed.
Chances are that if his tablet had been in good working order, 14-year-old Allan Roberts might not have ventured out on Thursday, losing his life in a gun attack that has left his 20-year-old cousin hospitalised, according to his eldest brother Dowayne Henry.
When
The Gleaner visited the teenager’s Nannyville Gardens home in Kingston yesterday, no one was at home.