Founder Of GoKada, Fahim Saleh Found Murdered In His New York Apartment

Date: 15-07-2020 7:38 am (3 years ago) | Author: kacy lee
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Tech entrepreneur Fahim Saleh, who is the CEO of former bike-hailing app Gokada, was on Tuesday, July 14, 2020, found dead and dismembered in his New York apartment.
Saleh’s body was found headless and dismembered inside his luxury Lower East Side apartment which he bought in 2019.
The body of the 33-year-old was discovered by his sister who became worried after not hearing from him in a day.

She visited and found him headless while his body had been cut up and sorted into different plastic bags. A power saw which was still plugged in was also found in the apartment.
According to several reports, police believe they have surveillance footage of the suspect entering the building and then using the elevator.

The footage is said to show the suspect in a glove and a mask covering his face sharing the elevator with Saleh up to the seventh floor.
As the door of the elevator opened directly into Saleh’s apartment, he was seen to fall to the floor immediately as he walked into his home 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 launch Gokada, the former bike hailing company that has pivoted into delivery services following the government's ban on passenger motorcycles.



Before his investment in Nigeria, he had found success with a logistic company called Pathao in Bangladesh.

Just like Gokada, Pathao also started as a bike hailing service before it pivoted into a logistic company.
It was with his experience with Pathao in Bangladesh that Saleh went on the bike hailing adventure in Nigeria called Gokada.
“I had some money so I decided to go to Nigeria and try it out,” he once told Tech Cabal.
“I wanted to see if there was a future in motorcycle ride-sharing transport in Lagos.

Gokada was a success in the early stages. The company raised $10.6 million in funding after four rounds and was on track to break even by January 2020 before the govern


Posted: at 15-07-2020 07:38 AM (3 years ago) | Addicted Hero
- ikpotokin at 15-07-2020 01:33 PM (3 years ago)
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Why must he used Nigerians money to buy 2.2 million dollars in the US
Posted: at 15-07-2020 01:33 PM (3 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- collinsuchendu at 15-07-2020 11:42 PM (3 years ago)
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RIP
Posted: at 15-07-2020 11:42 PM (3 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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