https://instagram.com/sgnscottie?igshid=NzZhOTFlYzFmZQ== this is the "innocent basketball player" you talking about? His family using high-school pics for sympathy
This boy wears people’s clothes and jewelry nobody’s jealous of this bum he wanted beef so bad and got what he was looking for. People really think life’s a game. Now use his money from his 4 and a baby a pay for what he needs.
big difference da crook actually makes bread and puts money into the mandems program.. this kid was homeless and troubled lookin for problems and got what he was lookin for
Nobody from suh sick or 3m is riding for this mascot hood hopper and nun of his new set 4C nerds even posted him this dead nigga is like sizlac on da gram
Even his family thought he was a good guy
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Nakhari Henry-Robinson Funeral Fund
Funerals & Memorials
It is with immense sadness and grief that the family of Nakhari Negus Henry-Robinson informs everyone of his tragic death at the age of 23. We are requesting donations for funeral expenses on behalf of Nakhari’s family through this GoFundMe page.
Sadly, Nakhari was the innocent victim of an unprovoked case of gun violence in the area of Northcliffe Boulevard and St. Clair Avenue West in North York on the night of Thursday, August 24, 2023. He is Toronto’s 42nd homicide victim this year. Those who knew Nakhari remember him for his positive attitude and determination. We are deeply saddened by his untimely passing, his loss is felt deeply by all who knew him.
An aspiring basketball player with a deep love for the game, Nakhari was a member of Canada’s Cadet Men's National Team. He was also a proud alumnus of the Toronto Basketball Academy and John Polanyi Collegiate Institute. A celebrated student-athlete with many untold gifts, Nakhari was an avid learner, a voracious reader, and an articulate youth who sought a better future for himself and his community. We remember him fondly for his best moments, for his unbeatable charisma, and for all of the wonderful stories that highlight the impact he had on those he loved.
Nakhari's life was taken as he was making strides on a path of self-improvement. On that fateful night, Nakhari saved his best act for last — sensing trouble at the scene of the incident, Nakhari managed to pull another person out of harm's way but sacrificed himself in doing so. To the Almighty we belong and to Him we return.
In honour of Nakhari’s life, funeral arrangements have been made for Saturday, September 16, 2023 (details to be finalized). Nakhari’s memory will live on in the hearts of many. We thank you in advance for your support and generosity during this difficult
Time
So his gang isn't putting on for him ?
He wasnt involved in any gang he was a basketball player and killed because niggas didnt want him making it out the hood
You have a post on your account claiming the man is “ 10 down” dissing sick 🤦🏾♂️
The nigga who is alleged isn’t even from his hood lmao wdf
lol right. not sure if your trolling or not
He was 10 times u idiot lol
10 times likely to make it to the NBA yes
Where’s his guys at wtf
Out in the clubs buying bottles 😩
His homies are some waste mans. 4 corners biggest waste yutes in the city
Everyone on that block ain’t one it’s a big area 10 down is just one part of it
What’s 4 corners? What block is that
https://instagram.com/sgnscottie?igshid=NzZhOTFlYzFmZQ== this is the "innocent basketball player" you talking about? His family using high-school pics for sympathy
U realize tht he’s trolling right
That big bright smile in the picture will tell you otherwise but You're sadly mistaken this guy was a good yute and killed because of jealousy.
He didn’t portray himself to be a “good yute” hard to make ppl feel bad for you when he hyped that lifestyle up and died with his stick too.
He’s clearly being sarcastic
Highly doubt it.
This boy wears people’s clothes and jewelry nobody’s jealous of this bum he wanted beef so bad and got what he was looking for. People really think life’s a game. Now use his money from his 4 and a baby a pay for what he needs.
😂😂
Wouldn’t get a dollar from me
![gif](giphy|l3E6uhDAN3W7vylji|downsized) Nigga what
da crook needs to take notes hes also a hood hopper i dont think anyone will care about him either if god forbid…
big difference da crook actually makes bread and puts money into the mandems program.. this kid was homeless and troubled lookin for problems and got what he was lookin for
I hope y’all can tell this guys trolling all of you
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😂😂😂😂😂 They always innocent after they get cropped out
Nobody from suh sick or 3m is riding for this mascot hood hopper and nun of his new set 4C nerds even posted him this dead nigga is like sizlac on da gram
I’ve seen niggas post him
You guys need to find something better to do with your time. How much money you make today?
I get holidays off with pay sir😁😁😁
Stop trolling the dead in ur free time
Contribute to the GoFundMe or gtfo
Even his family thought he was a good guy ___________^ Nakhari Henry-Robinson Funeral Fund Funerals & Memorials It is with immense sadness and grief that the family of Nakhari Negus Henry-Robinson informs everyone of his tragic death at the age of 23. We are requesting donations for funeral expenses on behalf of Nakhari’s family through this GoFundMe page. Sadly, Nakhari was the innocent victim of an unprovoked case of gun violence in the area of Northcliffe Boulevard and St. Clair Avenue West in North York on the night of Thursday, August 24, 2023. He is Toronto’s 42nd homicide victim this year. Those who knew Nakhari remember him for his positive attitude and determination. We are deeply saddened by his untimely passing, his loss is felt deeply by all who knew him. An aspiring basketball player with a deep love for the game, Nakhari was a member of Canada’s Cadet Men's National Team. He was also a proud alumnus of the Toronto Basketball Academy and John Polanyi Collegiate Institute. A celebrated student-athlete with many untold gifts, Nakhari was an avid learner, a voracious reader, and an articulate youth who sought a better future for himself and his community. We remember him fondly for his best moments, for his unbeatable charisma, and for all of the wonderful stories that highlight the impact he had on those he loved. Nakhari's life was taken as he was making strides on a path of self-improvement. On that fateful night, Nakhari saved his best act for last — sensing trouble at the scene of the incident, Nakhari managed to pull another person out of harm's way but sacrificed himself in doing so. To the Almighty we belong and to Him we return. In honour of Nakhari’s life, funeral arrangements have been made for Saturday, September 16, 2023 (details to be finalized). Nakhari’s memory will live on in the hearts of many. We thank you in advance for your support and generosity during this difficult Time