Source: New York Post
The body of a second missing University of South Florida grad student has been identified after a fisherman snagged his line on the corpse in a Tampa waterway, police said Friday. The remains of chemical engineering student Nahida Bristy, 27, were confirmed through DNA after the angler found them floating in a plastic bag near the Howard Frankland Bridge, Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister said at a press conference. Bristy’s remains were discovered Sunday not far from the body of her 27-year-old boyfriend, Zamil Limon, which was found five days earlier in a black trash bag.
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