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Tampa Bay TimesSaturday, 25 April 2026

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Body of 1 missing USF student found

Zamil Limon’s remains are discovered on the Howard Frankland Bridge. Nahida Bristy is still missing. One man has been arrested.

How they framed it

The paper presents the grim development in a local missing persons case with straightforward, factual reporting, focusing on the confirmed details of the discovery and the ongoing search for the second student.

Context

Two University of South Florida students recently went missing, prompting a major local search effort. The discovery of one body and an associated arrest marks a significant, tragic turn in a case that has deeply affected the university community.

Striking phrase

Nahida Bristy is still missing

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