The work of a professional killer? Fahim Saleh was found dead on Tuesday.
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Saleh made his first money with a prank website.
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Then he worked his way up to become an investor.
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Saleh was born in Saudi Arabia. His family is from Bangladesh.
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The last sign of Fahim Saleh († 33) was on Monday at 1.40 p.m. New York time: The tech millionaire steps into the elevator to his luxury apartment in Manhattan, closely followed by a man in a black suit with a suitcase and a face mask. This shows a surveillance recording. That’s loud «Daily News» also seeing how Saleh falls to the floor when he tries to get from the elevator to his apartment.
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26 hours later, Saleh’s sister finds the IT entrepreneur’s body dismembered in his apartment. The sister wondered why she couldn’t reach her brother. Then she stopped by and made the gruesome find.
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Torso was still clothed
The head, arms and legs are separated from the body. They are later discovered in several pockets. The torso is still clothed. There is an electric saw next to it.
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The investigators still find hardly any traces of blood in the apartment. The intruder didn’t steal anything either. It is believed that a professional killer was at work. “The motive for this murder is still completely unclear,” says a police spokesman.
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Born in Saudi Arabia
Saleh was born in Saudi Arabia, his parents are from Bangladesh. After studying in the US, he made money first from a prank website, then worked his way up to an investor and got rich as the founder and CEO of Gokada, a motorcycle sharing and delivery company in Nigeria. In 2019 he bought the $ 2.15 million luxury apartment in Manhattan.
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The tech millionaire invested primarily in developing countries. Friends describe him as an “extremely clever, ambitious and very friendly” self-made millionaire. A companion describes him according to “New York Post” as “Elon Musk of Developing Countries”.
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Aziz Arman, a friend of Saleh, writes on social media: “I still can’t believe he’s no longer with us. This person was more than just a brother to me. That is the greatest loss. ” (noo)