Founder of Gokada, Fahim Saleh Found Murdered and Dismembered at his New York Apartment

The founder of former bike-hailing app Gokada, Fahim Saleh 33, has been found dead at his apartment in New York. The New York police found Saleh’s body headless and dismembered inside his New York apartment which he purchased in 2019. and dismembered in his New York apartment. New York officials said an electric saw which was still plugged in was found beside Saleh’s dismembered body.

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His body was found by his sister who got stressed after getting no notification from him in a day.

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She visited and discovered him headless while his body had been cut up and arranged into various plastic packs.

According to several reports, police believe they have surveillance footage of the suspect entering the building and then using the elevator.

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The recording is said to show the suspect in a glove and a mask covering his face accompanying Saleh up to the seventh floor.

As the elevator door opened to Saleh’s apartment, he was seen to fall to the floor immediately from a possible gunshot.

Police, reports say, believe the murder was carried out by a professional because of how the attack happened.
“We have a torso, a head that’s been removed, arms, and legs. Everything is still on the scene. We don’t have a motive,” New York Police Department spokesman Sgt. Carlos Nieves said.

Saleh is well known in Lagos, Nigeria where he helped start up Gokada, the previous bike hailing company that has transformed into a logistics company following the Lagos government ban on bikes.

Gokada was an achievement in the beginning phases. The organization brought $10.6 million up in financing after four rounds and was on target to make back the initial investment by January 2020 before the Lagos Stae Government ban on bikes.

As indicated by a few reports, he was last seen on Monday evening going into an elevator to his apartment The New York Times detailed that there was little blood found on the location of the homicide as some exertion had been made to clear up the proof.
Gokada has also confirmed on twitter, the death of Fahim Saleh.

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