“Her personality was simply beautiful - a bubbly, shy, caring, funny, and loving human being inside and out,” her family said.
COLUMBUS, Ohio - After being missing for over a month, the family of an Ohio State University student confirmed she was found dead on Wednesday., 25-year-old Amina Alhaj-Omar was found deceased in a nearby quarry after being reported missing on June 10.“We are devastated by our immense loss, but we also thank God every single day for blessing us with the privilege of knowing and loving her beautiful soul for the last twenty-five years.
During her program, her family said she interned through Community Refugee & Immigration Services, working closely with the victims of ongoing crime cases. 19 News has requested comment from the Columbus Police Department on this incident, but has not yet heard back.
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