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 Arvin Sharma missing from Night Club in Dc
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Posted on 04-24-05 2:53 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Thats sad,
Just read about Arvin Sharma who is missing from DC night club since Saturday.

It was on washington times and the link is on nepalisite.com

I hope he will be found.

 
Posted on 04-24-05 6:30 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Maobadi...I know this is a messageboard and you are posting this shit for shock value...but that is just disrespectful.
 
Posted on 04-24-05 7:55 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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SHOCK.. thats prolly how the family feels..
 
Posted on 04-24-05 9:23 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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My guess was right then...Is he a nepali?
This morning I was watching FOX news and Kiran Sharma was reading the news about him being lost from a club. I suspected him to a nepali but wasnt sure.

I hope he is found
 
Posted on 04-24-05 9:54 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Police seek student last seen in nightclub

By Jon Ward
THE WASHINGTON TIMES

Metropolitan Police are searching for a 22-year-old University of Maryland student who vanished from a D.C. nightclub early Saturday.
Authorities yesterday subpoenaed the cell phone records of Arvin Sharma of Greenbelt. He disappeared after 2 a.m. Saturday from Club Lime, a Caribbean-themed nightclub in the 1800 block of Half Street SW.
According to his brother Ashish, Arvin was at the club with longtime friends, most of whom attend the University of Maryland Baltimore County.
Ashish, who shared an apartment with Arvin, said he suspects foul play because his brother would not disappear without contacting his family.
"Either someone slipped something in his drink and took him out the front door, or something happened at the club and he walked in on it and ... he saw something he wasn't supposed to," said Ashish, 27.
Ashish said he had listened to his brother's cell phone messages from Saturday. Several of the voicemail messages ? from worried friends wondering where Arvin was ? have not been checked, he said.
"It's not like he would have left on his own. He didn't have a car. To get to a cab you'd have to walk four or five blocks," Ashish said.
"You can't help but think there was some kind of foul play involved," he said.
Arvin is scheduled to graduate with honors May 20 with a bachelor's degree in geographic information systems and economics. He is the U.S.-born son of Nepalese immigrants.
Arvin is about 6-foot-1-inch and weighs between 180 and 200 pounds, police said. He has brown eyes and black hair, a thick mustache and a small goatee.
When he was last seen, Arvin was wearing a long-sleeved black shirt, blue jeans, tan Timberland boots and a black New York Yankees hat. He has a large mole or birthmark on his left forearm.
There is some discrepancy over when he was last seen.
His friends said they last saw him about 2 a.m. in the club. Police said Arvin was last seen at 4 a.m. when his friends left the club, which was host to an event sponsored by Caribbean student groups from Howard and Morgan State universities.
"We want anybody that knows anything or anybody that was at that location that night and may have seen him to give us a call," Officer Kenneth Bryson said.
Anyone with information about Arvin's whereabouts is asked to call 202/727-9099.





 
Posted on 04-25-05 8:05 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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i hope he is found!his parents must be really worried!
 
Posted on 04-25-05 8:19 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Is Nepalese Association of DC or Nepalese community doing anything to help this poor family? I urge Nepalese living in or around DC to pay them a visit and help them to find their beloved son.
 
Posted on 04-25-05 8:28 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Arvin Sharma
Why is he listed as Asian-Indian American. Why not Nepali-American?
 
Posted on 04-25-05 9:08 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Jareen. in on website I read Indian-American.. I wrote to them saying hes Nepali-American so get your fact straight before writing an article. The parents are already going through so much and now the stupid webpages calling them Indian!
 
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HotStuff I think the last thing the family wants is random people knocking on their door. Their close friends and other relatives are prolly around them
 
Posted on 04-25-05 12:49 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I came to know that dead body of Arvin Sharma was found.....may his soul rest in peace.
 
Posted on 04-25-05 1:09 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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May his soul rest in peace.

This from Washington Post

Missing Student Found Dead in Anacostia River

The Associated Press
Monday, April 25, 2005; 2:47 PM

The search for a missing student from University of Maryland, College Park, came to a tragic end today in Washington.

D.C. police said 22-year-old Arvin Sharma was pulled out of the Anacostia River after a passerby saw a body near the 11th Street Bridge and called police around 9:45 this morning.

A police spokesman said an autopsy would determine the cause of death.

Sharma was last seen April 16 at a nightclub in Southwest Washington.

Relatives have said they suspect foul play and insisted it was unlike Sharma to disappear. Sharma was expected to graduate next month with a bachelor's degree.

 
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Probably had a drug deal that went sour with those black dudues.
 


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