Hisham Abugharbieh Charged In Missing USF Students Case

Hisham Abugharbieh

Hisham Abugharbieh has been arrested in the University of South Florida missing student case as police announce they have found the body of Zamil Limon and the search continues for Nahida Bristy

According to police reports Zamil Limon and Nahida Bristy were reported missing last week. Police had questioned Limon roommate Hisham Abugharbieh on two separate occasions and now he has been charged with battery, false imprisonment, tampering with evidence, failure to report a death, and unlawfully moving a dead body. Hisham Abugharbieh was arrested after police went to his residence for a domestic violence call.

The body of Zamil Limon was found on Fridaay April 24 2026 by the Tampa Bay Bridge. Police are not saying how he may have died.

Police continue to search for Nahida Bristy.

Zamil Limon and Nahida Bristy were students at University of South Florida where Limon was studying geography, environmental science and policy and Bristy was studying chemical engineering . Hisham Abugharbieh was a student at USF but is not currently enrolled

 Zamil Limon and Nahida Bristy

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A missing University of South Florida doctoral student was found dead Friday on a Tampa Bay bridge and his roommate was arrested as a suspect, the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office said.

Two Bangladeshi doctoral students, Zamil Limon and Nahida Bristy, had been missing since last week. But Limon’s body was found Friday on the Howard Frankland Bridge, and Bristy has still yet to be found, the sheriff’s office said.

“This is a deeply disturbing case that has shaken our community and impacted many who were hoping for a safe resolution,” Sheriff Chad Chronister said in a statement.

Limon’s roommate, Hisham Abugharbieh, was arrested Friday morning after law enforcement was called to his home for a reported domestic violence incident, according to Chief Deputy Joseph Maurer.

Hisham Abugharbieh, a 26-year-old former USF student, now faces charges of battery, false imprisonment, tampering with evidence, failure to report a death, and unlawfully moving a dead body, the sheriff’s office said in a news release.

Limon and Bristy, both 27, were reported missing by a family friend on April 17 after they were last seen around the university campus the previous day, according to the university’s police.

It is unclear how Limon died. A medical examiner is still determining his cause of death and may share autopsy results over the weekend, Maurer said.

As the investigation and search for Bristy continues, Moez Limayem, the university’s president, said his staff will remain in contact with the students’ loved ones to provide support.

“Please join me in praying for the families and friends of Zamil, and for the safe return of Nahida,” Limayem said in a message to faculty and students.

Before his arrest Friday, Abugharbieh had been interviewed at least twice by law enforcement. He was initially talking to authorities but stopped cooperating as he was being questioned again on Thursday, Maurer said.

By Friday, the chief deputy said investigators were able to “link the suspect to this case and to (Limon’s) body.”

While Hisham Abugharbieh was not currently enrolled at the University of South Florida, he attended the school between 2021 and 2023 while pursuing a bachelor’s degree in management, a spokesperson for the university told CNN.

The students had been missing since last week, prompting friends in Florida and relatives in Bangladesh to look for answers.

Limon was last seen on April 16 around 9 a.m. at his off-campus home, about three blocks from the university’s campus, police said. He had been pursuing a degree in geography, environmental science and policy since the fall of 2024.

Bristy was last seen about an hour later at the Natural and Environmental Sciences Building on campus, police said. She enrolled at the university last fall and was studying chemical engineering.

The following day, a family friend was unable to reach the pair and notified campus police.

Detectives had been following leads and conducting searches in multiple locations when the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office elevated the pair’s status to “endangered” on Thursday, citing new “information that has come to light.”

In an email to CNN earlier on Friday, the agency refused to specify details in order “to protect the integrity of this investigation.”

One of two missing USF students found dead, roommate named a suspect | CNN

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