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Hassan, Nivela/NYF170816; NY: dismembered remains found in shoppin
Topic Started: Aug 18 2017, 11:40 AM (108 Views)
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Two men looking for bottles and cans made a horrifying discovery Wednesday night, finding dismembered human remains in a shopping cart.

The men found the body parts near a grocery store in the Bronx and called police around 8:45 p.m.

One resident in the area, Terry Frazier, 51, said he had passed the shopping cart three times earlier that day, but didn’t bother looking through it because he knew it didn’t have any recyclables, reports New York Daily News.


“You touch the top of it and if you hear ‘clink, clink, clink,’ you know it’s cans or bottles. I didn’t hear a clink. I touched it and felt something mushy, like wet carpeting. I left it alone. If I feel something and it’s not bottles, I’m not digging.”

Police say that the body parts were stuffed into a black garbage bag and sitting in a box inside the shopping cart. The remains in the cart were dismembered and incomplete — only a man’s head and torso.

Frazier said there was no smell coming from it when he inspected it.

Another local, Fernando Sanchez, 30, said he and about 20 other residents were on 182nd street when the police were removing the body, around 10:30 p.m. that night. He said that when the body parts were being removed, the stench was overwhelming.


“When they moved the body, it smelled like death. It smelled like a meat shop where the meat is all rotten.”

The deceased man is believed to be in his late teens to early 20s, according to PIX11.
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:( May Nivela Rest in Peace :(
http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/cops-n...ticle-1.3422584

Cops nab man who allegedly left 27-year-old woman's decaying corpse in shopping cart outside Bronx bodega
BY THOMAS TRACY
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Updated: Saturday, August 19, 2017, 12:14 AM

Police have arrested a 57-year-old man they say left a woman’s rotting remains in a shopping cart on a Bronx street, officials said Friday.

Investigators nabbed Darryl Orr after recovering surveillance footage that showed him leaving the cart on Walton Ave. near E. 182nd St. in University Heights. Orr is charged with concealment of a human corpse.

The dead 27-year-old woman, identified by police sources as Nivela Hassan, was stuffed into a cardboard box and placed in a folding shopping cart. The box was covered with a plastic garbage bag, cops said.

Two men found Hassan’s decomposing corpse about 8:45 p.m. Wednesday as they rooted through the cart looking for bottles to recycle.

Cops initially believed the victim was a man. Hassan’s last known address is in Massachusetts but she has been staying on the city streets for the last few years, police sources said.

Orr told police he met Hassan early Tuesday morning and invited her to his apartment.

After a short stay, she fell asleep on Orr’s bed. A few hours later, he realized that she had died, possibly of a drug overdose, sources said.

Orr told investigators that Hassan had snorted heroin before they went into his apartment and the two had smoked marijuana and drank together.

He also confessed to disposing Hassan’s body about three blocks from his home on Walton Ave. near E. 182nd St. next to some recyclables about 10:20 p.m. Tuesday.

After Orr left, a building super saw the cart, realized it didn’t belong to her building and rolled it around the corner next to a tree outside a local bodega.

Hassan’s body was discovered a day later after residents complained of a foul odor. An initial autopsy Thursday was inconclusive. The city Medical Examiner will perform additional testing, including toxicology tests, to determine how she died.

Orr was also hit with drug possession and narcotics sale charges after cops found heroin and marijuana in his apartment, which is about three blocks away from the bodega where the body was found.

Police sources described Orr as a major borough drug trafficker who was the subject of a long-term investigation.

Orr was ordered held after his arraignment in Bronx Criminal Court Friday.
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