Missing Ohio State grad student who vanished last month found dead

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Missing Ohio State grad student who vanished last month found dead
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“Most people who truly knew Amina immediately remember her laugh – it was contagious and brought happiness to everyone in the room,” her obituary states.

“She had a way of making people feel comfortable and welcomed in any situation. Her personality was simply beautiful – a bubbly, shy, caring, funny, and loving human being inside and out.”.

“She had a way of making people feel comfortable and welcomed in any situation. Her personality was simply beautiful – a bubbly, shy, caring, funny, and loving human being inside and out.”
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