Two USF Students Vanished: Something Ain't Right, Fam
These youngins disappearin' outta thin air got folks on edge, feel me? This ain't no regular missing person case.

TAMPA, FL – Word on the street is two students from USF done went ghost. Zamil Limon and Nahida Bristy, both tryna get their PhDs, been missing since April 16th. Now, I ain't tryna jump to conclusions, but this whole situation smellin' real fishy.
Limon, he was doin' somethin' with geography, tryina figure out why Florida wetlands shrinkin'. Bristy, she was messin' with chemicals, probably makin' new plastics or somethin'. Both of 'em lookin' to get that paper, you know? But now they gone, just like that.
His brother say he was a responsible dude, always on time and focused. That's what got fam worried. This ain't like him to just dip without sayin' nothin'. Somethin' had to happen. Ain't no way around it.
The police sayin' they ain't suspectin' no foul play, but that's what they always say. Gotta dig deeper, man. These kids ain't just run off. There's more to the story, trust.
Maybe they got caught up in somethin' they shouldn't have. Maybe it's connected to their research. Who knows? But the fact that they both disappeared around the same time? That's a red flag, for real.
This mess remind me of them stories you hear 'bout folks gettin' snatched up and disappearin'. Gotta stay woke, man. This world ain't playin' fair. Especially for us.
We gotta look out for each other, man. Can't rely on the system to protect us. They only care about their own. If you see somethin', say somethin'. Don't be scared to speak up. We gotta find these youngins and bring 'em home safe.
It's too easy for Black and brown folks to go missing and nobody bats an eye. Gotta amplify these voices, gotta make sure the world knows that Zamil and Nahida matter. Their lives matter. We gotta fight for them like we fight for our own. Period.
This ain't just about two missing students. This about our community, about our safety, about our future. We can't let this slide. Gotta stay vigilant, stay informed, and stay united. Together, we can find them and bring justice to this situation.
We need to remember them, keep their names alive, and actively seek justice for them and their families. Their plight must be a call to action, compelling us to enhance our vigilance and community support. By staying connected and looking out for each other, we ensure that no one feels alone or overlooked, and we underscore the value and dignity of every individual in our community.


