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Murdered in US: Limon laid to rest in Jamalpur
Zamil Ahamed Limon, one of the two Bangladeshi doctoral students at the University of South Florida who were murdered in the United States, was laid to eternal in Madarganj upazila of Jamapur on Monday evening.
He was buried at his family graveyard at Laldoba village following a namaz-e-janaza at the Laldoba High School ground after Maghrib prayers.
Mortal remains of Bangladeshi student Limon arrive in Dhaka from US
Jamalpur-3 MP Mostafizur Rahman Babul, Additional District Magistrate Abdullah Bin Rashid, Upazila Nirbahi Officer of Madarganj Sumon Chowdhury, upazila BNP Vice President Abdul Mannan and Madarganj municipality BNP President Abdul Gafur, among others, attended he janaza.
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Murdered in US: Limon starts final journey for home in coffin
Zamil Ahamed Limon, one of the two Bangladeshi doctoral students at the University of South Florida who were murdered in the United States, has started his final journey for home in coffin.
An Emirates flight carrying the mortal remains of Limon departed from Orlando International Airport at 8:50pm local time on Saturday.
The flight is scheduled to land at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka at 8:40am on Monday.
Killings of two Bangladeshi students in US: Limon’s body to arrive on May 4
Seheli Sabrin, Consul General of the Consulate General of Bangladesh in Miami, and Consul Tuing Aye were present at the airport and personally oversaw the repatriation process, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Sunday.
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What is known about suspect Hisham in the killing of Bangladeshi student in Florida
The body of a Bangladeshi doctoral student who went missing with his girlfriend from the University of South Florida was found on a bridge over Tampa Bay, and his roommate has been taken into custody, law enforcement authorities said Friday.
Zamil Limon’s remains were found on the Howard Frankland bridge Friday morning, but Nahida Bristy is still missing, Hillsborough County Chief Deputy Joseph Maurer said.
Limon’s roommate Hisham Saleh Abugharbeih, 26, was taken into custody at his family’s home nearby on preliminary charges that include unlawfully moving a dead body, failure to report a death, tampering with evidence, false imprisonment and battery.
He was expected to make a first appearance in court Saturday morning.
“We are still actively searching for Nahida,” Maurer said, appealing to the public to share any useful information. Law enforcement dive teams were searching the bay near the bridge as part of those efforts, the sheriff’s office said.
Officers encountered Abugharbeih as they responded to a report of domestic violence at his family’s home, just north of the campus, and were able to move his relatives to safety. But then he barricaded himself inside and refused to come out.
A SWAT team responded — along with a drone, a robot and crisis negotiators — before Abugarbeih came out with his hands up, apparently wearing nothing but a blue towel.
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“This is a deeply disturbing case that has shaken our community and impacted many who were hoping for a safe resolution,” Sheriff Chad Chronister said. “While the discovery of Zamil Limon’s remains is heartbreaking, I want the public to know that our detectives worked and are working tirelessly and relentlessly to uncover the truth.”
A family friend contacted authorities last Friday after being unable to contact either one, USF police said.
Investigators spoke with Abugharbeih, who is a native-born U.S. citizen, on Thursday, Maurer said, but after initially talking, Abugharbeih chose to end the interview.
He said Abugharbeih was speaking with detectives again after his arrest Friday morning.
There are no other suspects in the investigation at this time, Maurer said.
An autopsy is being done on the remains to determine the manner and cause of Limon’s death, and those results are expected Saturday morning, he said.
Abugharbeih had been a USF student but was not currently enrolled. University records showed he had attended the school from Spring 2021 through Spring 2023, and had pursued a BS in Management, a university spokesperson said.
Limon was studying geography, environmental science and policy, and Bristy is studying chemical engineering.
Abugharbeih had several previous arrests, the sheriff’s office said. He was charged with battery and burglary of an unoccupied dwelling in September 2023, and with battery that May — both classified in court records as misdemeanors.
Court records show Abugharbeih entered into a diversion program for first-time offenders charged with misdemeanors. He completed the program in 2024 and the charges were discontinued. A phone call to his lawyer in that case was not immediately returned.
Hillsborough County Court records also showed two domestic violence petitions filed by a family member in 2023. A judge granted an injunction in one case and denied the other petition. He also was accused of traffic violations.
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