In
a
shocking
turn
of
events,
Bangladeshi
actress
Raima
Islam
Shimu
who
went
missing
for
the
past
few
days
was
found
dead
in
Dhaka,
Bangladesh.
The
actress'
dead
body
was
found
in
a
sack
near
the
Hazratpur
Bridge
in
Keraniganj
on
Monday
(January
17).
After
the
brutal
murder
of
the
actress,
her
husband
Shakawat
Ali
Nobel
was
investigated
for
a
long
time
after
which
he
finally
confessed
to
killing
her.
According
to
a
news
report
in
BollywoodLife,
Raima
Islam
Shimu's
husband
Shakawat
Ali
Nobel
is
currently
on
a
three-day
remand
home.
In
an
earlier
statement,
the
Dhaka
police
had
revealed
that
the
reason
behind
the
actress'
murder
could
be
a
family
dispute.
The
police
authorities
had
further
revealed
that
the
late
actress'
husband
and
one
of
his
friends
namely
Abdullah
Farhad
have
been
taken
into
custody
for
further
interrogation.
There
have
been
several
speculations
floating
by
surrounding
the
horrifying
murder
of
Raima
Islam
Simu.
The
news
report
further
mentioned
that
there
might
also
be
a
prominent
actor
involved
in
the
case
but
the
police
have
not
confirmed
anything
regarding
the
same.
The
actress'
remains
were
sent
to
the
Sir
Salimullah
Medical
College
Hospital
for
autopsy
on
Tuesday
(January
18)
and
the
doctors
revealed
that
they
found
some
grave
injury
remarks
on
Raima's
body.
During
their
preliminary
investigation,
the
police
authorities
had
revealed
that
Raima
Islam
Shimu
was
murdered
in
another
location
and
then
her
body
was
dumped
near
the
bridge
in
Keraniganj.
The
Bangladeshi
actress
was
living
with
her
husband
Shakawat
Ali
Nobel
and
their
child.
After
she
had
gone
missing
on
Sunday
(January
16)
morning,
her
family
members
had
lodged
a
police
complaint
at
a
nearby
police
station.
On
the
work
front,
Raima
Islam
Shimu
had
made
her
acting
debut
with
the
movie
Bartaman
in
the
year
1998.
Raima
then
appeared
in
many
movies
and
TV
shows.
She
was
also
seen
playing
a
pivotal
part
in
the
Bangladeshi
TV
series
Graduate.
Apart
from
this,
Shimu
was
a
member
of
the
Bangladeshi
Film
Artists
Association.
Filmibeat
offers
its
condolences
to
the
actress'
loved
ones.
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