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A press conference was held Wednesday by the family of a man who was killed in a mass shooting at Florida State University Forty-five-year-old Tiru Chabba was one of the two casualties who was killed in the April shooting Chabba of Greenville South Carolina leaves behind a wife and two children according to attorneys hired by his family Lawyers for Chabba s family mentioned they are calling for full transparency and a thorough inquiry They recalled Chabba as compassionate and a hard worker with an abiding sense of humor He won t be there to see his children graduate from high school he won t be there to see them marry to have his grandchildren noted Jim Bannister an attorney He won t be there with his lovely wife to go home as they had planned The family still wants to know what happened and why Every day that they don t have basic answers to what happened it s hard for them Bannister noted It s hard to process the grief appropriately without a real understanding of everything that happened that day During that tragic day Chabba was on campus doing business It was his second time there in modern months Aramark had been a vendor for Florida State for a while and they were in the middle of particular negotiations for certain continuing business concerns so it was a bit of happenstance that he was here on that day at this particular location Chabba mentioned Robert Morales was the other man who lost his life Morales a South Florida native was working at FSU s dining services He was one of the original founders of Gordos Cuban restaurant a popular dining spot in Tallahassee Morales a graduate of Hialeah Senior High and FSU is survived by a wife and daughter A lot of questions are being inquired by attorneys about what officers knew about the shooter One of the things we want to know is where he got the gun from how he got the gun should he had the weapon Questions like those as well over the mental state of the shooter The families are now looking for accountability so this doesn t happen again