Remains of second missing University of South Florida student found

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Police say the remains of missing University of South Florida doctoral student Nahida Bristy have been identified through DNA. The remains of Zamil Limon, who was also a doctoral student at the school and previously dated Bristy, were found last week in Tampa. Limon’s roommate, a former USF student, has been charged with first-degree murder in the deaths of the pair.

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