Missing USF student Nahida Bristy's remains identified
ET Human remains found in waterways near a Florida interstate have been identified as Nahida Bristy, one of two college students who disappeared in April, officials investigating the case announced on May 1. Bristy's remains were found on April 26 the area of I-275 and Fourth Street North in St. The remains of the other missing USF student, 27-year-old Zamil Limon, were discovered on the Howard Frankland Bridge in Tampa on April 24, Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office Chief Deputy Joseph...
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Types: Slippery Slope • Severity: Low