The University of South Florida (USF) community gathered in grief to honour two Bangladeshi students who were murdered last month, with hundreds attending a solemn vigil on campus.
Students, faculty and administrators lined up at Crescent Hill, near the Marshall Student Center, on Friday afternoon to place flowers in memory of Nahida Sultana Bristy and Zamil Limon, said a press release.
Participants at the vigil offered condolences and support to the victims’ families and friends.
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“We become the village for one another,” said Imam Hassan Sultan while opening the programme with a prayer.