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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Este caso es un claro recordatorio de la importancia de la seguridad, incluso en situaciones de convivencia. Es fundamental saber con quién convives y confiar en tus instintos. Si tienes hijos en edad universitaria, recuérdales que informen a las autoridades de cualquier comportamiento sospechoso.
Un trágico crimen ha afectado a la comunidad de la USF, con un compañero de cuarto acusado de las muertes de dos estudiantes. Mientras la investigación continúa, las autoridades buscan la ayuda del público. Si tiene alguna información, podría ser vital. Vale la pena reenviar si conoce a alguien en el área de Tampa.
Law enforcement and the State Attorney's Office benefited from evidence presented that enabled upgraded charges and potential prosecution.
Las familias de Zamil Limon y Nahida Bristy, la comunidad de la Universidad del Sur de Florida y sus amigos han experimentado pérdidas, traumas e incertidumbre continua.
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Compañero de piso acusado de doble asesinato de estudiantes de la USF
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