USF doctoral student found dead, roommate arrested in Tampa investigation
The body of University of South Florida doctoral student Zamil Limon was discovered, and his roommate was arrested following a domestic violence incident.

The body of a missing University of South Florida doctoral student has been found, and his roommate has been arrested in connection with the case, law enforcement officials announced Friday.
Zamil Limon's remains were discovered on the Howard Franklin Bridge in Tampa, according to authorities. His roommate, identified as Hisham, was taken into custody at their shared residence following what police described as a domestic violence incident.
The arrest came after both doctoral students had been reported missing from the USF campus and their nearby home. Police have not released details about the circumstances surrounding Limon's death or the specific charges filed against the suspect.
The investigation began when the two students were reported missing from the university campus and their residence. Authorities conducted a search that led to the discovery of Limon's body and the subsequent arrest of his roommate.
The suspect faces multiple charges in connection with the case, though officials have not specified the exact nature of all charges. The investigation into the incident remains ongoing as authorities work to determine the full circumstances surrounding the doctoral student's death.