
Online Desk
Nahida Sultana Brishti, a Bangladeshi student
who had gone missing in the U.S. state of Florida, is no longer alive, her
brother Zahid Hasan Pranto said in a social media post. However, police have
not yet recovered her body.
The development comes a day after local
authorities in Florida recovered the mutilated body of another Bangladeshi PhD
student, Jamil Ahmed Limon (27). In connection with that case, police arrested
his 26-year-old roommate, Hisham Abugharbiah, a former student of the
University of South Florida.
Brishti’s brother shared the news of her
death in a Facebook post on Saturday morning, writing, “My sister is no more.
Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un.”
According to a report by BBC Bangla, Zahid
Hasan said police have not yet found the body, but based on the amount of blood
discovered in the suspect’s apartment, investigators are convinced of her
death. Authorities have also informed the family and are continuing search
operations to recover the remains.
He further said that U.S. police contacted
the family early morning, confirming that Brishti has not yet been recovered.
The suspect reportedly admitted that there were two victims and was in the
process of disposing of another body.
Police are continuing their investigation into the incident, while efforts to locate Brishti’s remains are ongoing.