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Remains of missing University of South Florida student confirmed through DNA

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2nd missing USF student's remains identified.

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The remains of Nahida Bristy, a University of South Florida student who went missing last month, were identified by Florida investigators.

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Remains of missing University of South Florida student confirmed through DNA NBC NewsMissing USF students: Suspect charged with two counts of first-degree murder wtsp.comSheriff Chronister provides update on murders of 2 USF students WFLALive: Sheriff identifies second body as killed USF student Nahida Bristy NewsNationStudent starts petition for safer off campus housing following double murder Spectrum Bay News 9

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Remains recovered near Tampa Bay area bridge identified as second missing USF student, officials say CNNMissing USF students: Suspect charged with two counts of first-degree murder wtsp.comMemorial, vigil scheduled for USF students Spectrum Bay News 9Body found near St.

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Petersburg shoreline is missing USF student Tampa Bay TimesLatest on killed USF students.

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Has Nahida Bristy's body been found?

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Human remains found Sunday during the search for a missing University of South Florida doctoral student were confirmed as belonging to Nahida Bristy, the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office said Friday.

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Summary

The remains of Nahida Bristy, a University of South Florida student who went missing last month, have been identified through DNA testing by Florida investigators. This confirms her death and provides closure to the family.

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