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As relatives gathered in grief and silence, Shawn Blackburn stood on the roadside carrying a burden no parent should ever have to bear—the loss of a child.
Waiting for the arrival of his son’s body at their Springvale, Claxton Bay home on Saturday, Blackburn fought back emotion as he spoke about the death of his son, 20-year-old sanitation worker Deshawn Joseph, who was crushed by a reversing garbage truck while on duty in Kelly Village, Caroni, on Tuesday night.
“I just want to bury my son, that's all I want to do,” Blackburn said, his voice heavy with anguish. “But I'm going through this process. I want to bury my son, and when I'm done here, I want to deal with it.”
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