Tuesday, May 26, 2026
33.1 C
New Delhi

‘Very suspicious’: Two Bangladeshi students missing for days in Florida, phones switched off, not in ICE custody

'Very suspicious': Two Bangladeshi students missing for days in Florida, phones switched off, not in ICE custody

Two Bangl​adeshi doctoral students went missing in Florida.

Two Bangladeshi students, both pursuing doctorates at the University of South Florida, have been missing for days with no information to either their families in Bangladesh or friends in the US. Zamil Limon and Nahida S Bristy, both 27, were last seen April 16, according to the University of South Florida Police Department. They were believed to be in a relationship.Both of their phones are now switched off. The families raised concern over whether they were detained by the ICE but police confirmed that their immigration status was clear and they were not being held by ICE.They disappeared within an hour as Limon was last seen around 9 am on April 16 at his student apartment on Avalon Heights Boulevard near the college. Bristy was last seen around 10 am at the Natural and Environmental Sciences Building on campus.Their mysterious disappearance remained unnoticed for a day and a family friend reported both of them missing the following day at 5 pm after trying to reach them separately. “Everybody internally is obviously very concerned, as we are concerned,” USF Public Safety Public Information Officer Larry McKinnon told FOX13. “It’s not typical of their behavior, they’re graduate students. We don’t have information that there is foul play or suspicious nature at this point.”Missing several days of classes for both of them was unusual, their families said as they are known to be dedicated and responsible students, working on their doctorates. Limon is doing his PhD in geography, environmental science and policy, Bristy is studying chemical engineering.“When we get to this point where we aren’t having success in locating them, then our next best source is the public,” McKinnon said. “That’s where we are at.”Limon’s brother from Bangladesh told Fox13 that his disappearance is very suspicious. “He is a very responsible and punctual person, and that’s why the situation is so unpredictable and unusual to us… like, and very suspicious,” Zubaer Ahmed said. Last time he spoke with his brother, Limon was busy with his thesis.“Another important point that is they talked about having a future together, but they are not that serious about it,” Ahmed said. “Both of them are thinking about, whether we can marry together, and they are discussing that.”

Go to Source

Hot this week

Magnus Carlsen admits ‘failing’ in Firouzja’s tests as world No 1 begins Norway Chess 2026 with resounding loss

Magnus Carlsen was candid as he explained his shocking loss to Alireza Firouzja in the first round of Norway Chess 2026, where he is the favourite to win the title again. Read More

India unlocks new gas-bearing zone in Rajasthan’s Dandewala field, boosting domestic energy push

India has discovered a new gas-bearing zone in Rajasthan’s Dandewala field, with state-run Oil India unlocking natural gas flow from the Sanu Formation as New Delhi pushes to boost domestic energy production and reduce import dependence Go to Sourc Read More

Rubio says Iran has to open Strait of Hormuz ‘one way or the other’

The US has targeted Iranian missile launch sites and boats around the Strait of Hormuz in what its military described as “self-defence strikes”, amid a ceasefire and ongoing discussions to end the war permanently Go to Source Read More

ICMR Study Finds Indians Still Overconsume Cereals While Neglecting Protein And Vegetables

A government study found that Indians continue to consume excessive cereals while falling short on pulses, vegetables and other protein-rich foods. Read More

This Ancient Himalayan Flower Turns Into A Refreshing Drink: Here’s How To Make Burans Sharbat

With its striking colour, floral flavour, and refreshing taste, this Burans Sharbat offers a delicious way to stay cool while experiencing a piece of Himalayan culture at home. Read More

Topics

Magnus Carlsen admits ‘failing’ in Firouzja’s tests as world No 1 begins Norway Chess 2026 with resounding loss

Magnus Carlsen was candid as he explained his shocking loss to Alireza Firouzja in the first round of Norway Chess 2026, where he is the favourite to win the title again. Read More

India unlocks new gas-bearing zone in Rajasthan’s Dandewala field, boosting domestic energy push

India has discovered a new gas-bearing zone in Rajasthan’s Dandewala field, with state-run Oil India unlocking natural gas flow from the Sanu Formation as New Delhi pushes to boost domestic energy production and reduce import dependence Go to Sourc Read More

Rubio says Iran has to open Strait of Hormuz ‘one way or the other’

The US has targeted Iranian missile launch sites and boats around the Strait of Hormuz in what its military described as “self-defence strikes”, amid a ceasefire and ongoing discussions to end the war permanently Go to Source Read More

ICMR Study Finds Indians Still Overconsume Cereals While Neglecting Protein And Vegetables

A government study found that Indians continue to consume excessive cereals while falling short on pulses, vegetables and other protein-rich foods. Read More

This Ancient Himalayan Flower Turns Into A Refreshing Drink: Here’s How To Make Burans Sharbat

With its striking colour, floral flavour, and refreshing taste, this Burans Sharbat offers a delicious way to stay cool while experiencing a piece of Himalayan culture at home. Read More

Mass Exodus Hits TMC: Over 100 Municipal Councillors Quit Civic Bodies After Bengal Poll Rout

Political observers say the councillors quiting civic bodies point to a deeper weakening of the TMC’s once-powerful urban political network. Read More

Ferrari bets on generational tech shift with Luce five-seat EV

Ferrari said the Luce has a range of over 500 kilometres. Read More

Struggling With High Uric Acid? Add These Healthy Drinks To Your Daily Routine

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom Lemon water supports detoxification and flushes excess uric acid. Amla juice aids body balance and purine level management. Read More

Related Articles