Sheriff's office identifies Nahida Bristy as second USF murder victim
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Updated · Bay News 9 · May 1
Sheriff's office identifies Nahida Bristy as second USF murder victim
9 articles · Updated · Bay News 9 · May 1
Sheriff Chad Chronister said Bristy and fellow 27-year-old doctoral student Zamil Limon were stabbed at their Avalon Heights apartment near campus around the same time.
Roommate Hisham Abugharbieh, 26, faces two first-degree murder charges after detectives traced his movements to Pinellas County and found victims' belongings in a dumpster.
Limon's body was identified by fingerprints after being found on April 24 near the Howard Frankland Bridge, while Bristy was identified by DNA; USF planned a vigil on Friday.
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