In grief and love, the people of New York are remembering Fahim Saleh, a young Bangladeshi who reached the pinnacle of success in just 33 years. People are remembering Fahim Saleh, 33, co-founder of Bangladesh's ride-sharing app Pathao, with flowers and messages of condolence in front of his apartment on East 265 Houston Street in Manhattan, the scene of the murder. Some people are mourning in front of the building where Fahim Saleh was brutally murdered. Westerners are standing silently with tears of grief.
Meanwhile, two days after the murder of Fahim Saleh, it
has been reported that there was a plan to have a party of the arrested Haspil
Tyres Denvo Haspil, a suspect in Fahim's murder, has been
sent to jail after midnight on July 17 without bail. "We are in the early
stages of the truth," Haspel's lawyer, Sam Roberts, said in a statement on
July 17. This case will be long and complicated. Tyres Denvo Haspel's lawyer
has called on the public to be open-minded. Attorney Roberts, a lawyer for
Tyres Devo Haspel, said in a statement that the case was more extensive than
the arrest and charges against one person.
The family has requested not to contact Fahim Saleh's
family. A statement was issued on July 17 by his family. The statement thanked
the family for their love for Fahim Saleh and for being by their side at this
time.
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A statement from Fahim Saleh's family said, "We know everyone wants to know more about us. Everyone will respect the desire of Fahim Saleh's family members to be among themselves at this difficult time and in the tragic recent events. The family would like to thank all the members of NYPD.
Fahim Saleh's body has been handed over to his family. No
details were given by the family about burying his body. The statement said Fahim
Saleh's body would be buried this weekend in a limited family arrangement. Only
invited people can attend janaza and burial. Everyone, including the media, is
kindly requested to respect the privacy of the family and give them a chance to
go through this time of mourning.
On July 16, I went to the front of the East Houston Street apartment and saw people coming. Although no Bangladeshi was seen, some foreigners were seen paying their respects with flowers. People are coming one by one. Someone is observing the momentary silence with folded hands. An attempt was made to speak to a foreigner on the way to pay his respects. The man wearing the coronavirus caution just uttered, "It's sad!" It's sad!
Meanwhile, some new information has been found about the
21-year-old Haspil who was involved in the murder of Fahim Saleh. Haspil bought
a balloon to party two days after Fahim Saleh was killed. The video, obtained
by New York police, shows him holding a balloon in front of an apartment on
Crossby Street, about a mile from East Houston Street. A woman was also seen
with him. The large party balloon was bought using Fahim Saleh's credit card,
police said.
In a response to the New
York Post, a police officer referred to Haspil as a "New American
Psycho." Haspil was still using his credit card after killing Fahim Saleh.
With the credit card, he paid the fare of Uber Transport while going to the
shop called Home Depot to buy an electric saw. Police were able to identify him
on the basis of a credit card and arrested him on the morning of July 16 from
his Crosby Street apartment.
On the afternoon of July 14, police recovered Fahim
Saleh's body from his apartment in Manhattan, New York City. Initially, the
killings were thought to be the work of an extremely professional assassin. New
York police arrested the killer within 72 hours of the incident. Police
arrested 21-year-old Tyres Devo Haspil, a former personal executive of Fahim
Saleh, on the
Haspil had planned to party after the assassination of
Fahim Saleh
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