Tampa, Fla. A roommate, 26-year-old Hisham Abugharbieh, was charged Saturday with two counts of first-degree murder with a weapon in the deaths of University of South Florida students Zamil Limon and Nahida Bristy after Limon's remains were found on the Howard Frankland bridge and Bristy was reported missing earlier this month. Hillsborough County deputies arrested Abugharbieh at his family's home on Friday on preliminary counts including unlawfully moving a body, tampering with evidence, false imprisonment and battery; authorities presented evidence to the State Attorney's Office, said an autopsy is pending, and asked the public this week to assist investigators seeking Bristy.
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这个案例鲜明地提醒我们,即使在合住的情况下,安全也至关重要。了解与你同住的人并相信你的直觉非常关键。如果你有上大学的孩子,请提醒他们向有关部门报告任何可疑行为。
美国大学社区发生了一起悲剧性的犯罪事件,一名室友因涉嫌谋杀两名学生而被捕。随着调查的继续,官员们正在寻求公众的帮助。如果您有任何信息,可能至关重要。如果您认识在坦帕地区的人,值得转发。
执法部门和州检察官办公室受益于呈堂的证据,这些证据促使了指控升级和潜在的起诉。
Zamil Limon 和 Nahida Bristy 的家人、南佛罗里达大学社区和朋友们经历了损失、创伤和持续的不确定性。
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