Gokada founder Fahim Saleh, 33, was followed into his luxury Manhattan condo by a man dressed all in black, officials said; his body was found on Tuesday in his swanky apartment
Fahim Saleh, Co-founder/CEO of Gokada during an interview with Reuters in Lagos, Nigeria May 3, 2019. Picture taken May 3, 2019.
Image: Temilade Adelaja/ Reuters​
NEW YORK — The killer, dressed entirely in black and wearing a black mask, followed the young technology entrepreneur from the elevator of his luxury condo building into his apartment.
Then he used an electrical stun gun to immobilize the entrepreneur, Fahim Saleh, detectives believe.
Some time after, the assailant killed Saleh, decapitated him and dismembered his body with an electric saw.
The investigation was in its early stages, but that was the chilling account that a law enforcement official briefed on the inquiry gave Wednesday as detectives continued scrutinizing evidence in the shocking killing of Saleh, 33. His body parts were found Tuesday in plastic garbage bags in his apartment on Manhattan’s Lower East Side.
On Wednesday, the police continued their investigation at the building and inside Saleh’s apartment, a seventh-story unit that he bought last year for $2.25 million, public records show, and for which he expressed his affection on Instagram.
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