Missing UW-La Crosse student Hamud Faal was spotted last time on February 20 walking alone on Front Street.
Before he went missing, there were no ‘reasonable’ tensions between Hamud and his family – neither did he has any issues with other people – at least, police say.
However, the authorities are minutely observing the case from different angles, even though nothing appears to be in doubt.
Missing UW-La Crosse Student Hamud Faal Is Dead
Hamud Faal, the UW-La psychology student, was pronounced dead by La Crosse police on March 17.
Police confirmed his corpse was found in 25 feet of water near the Division Street landing; also, the authorities have contacted his parents for a detailed autopsy report.
Nearly after one month of search, La Crosse police confirmed his death. Hamud’s dead body was found by La Crosse Fire Department in the Mississippi River.
No news regarding his appearance has been published till now; however, he was spotted last time wearing a light blue crew neck sweater, gray jeans, and white shoes.
What Happened To Hamud Faal?
Before a detailed examination of Haamud Faal’s autopsy is handed over, it’s difficult to say what happened to him.
CCTV reports show him walking alone – without any hurry. Further, his classmates from UW-La also responded he didn’t tell anyone where he was going.
Moreover, Haamud’s parents also tried to contact him many times on that day, but he didn’t reply to anyone.
The parents also conducted a gofundme campaign to fund a monetary gift which was used as a reward for tips leading to finding him.
Hamud Faal Parents Details
The parents of Hamud Faal called him several times on the day of the incident.
Jerreh Kujabi, the stepfather of the missing student, said, “Not knowing where our son is for the past couple of days has been something that has been really hard on us.”
Kujabi knew his son and his flatmates went to a bar on Sunday evening, but after a while, when his friends returned home, there was no sign of Faal.
At first, his friends didn’t show much concern regarding his disappearance; however, they were worried after a day passed.
On Monday night, La Crosse police started searching for him after the family reported a case of missing.
In America, nearly 600,000 people go missing in a year – sadly, all of them aren’t found alive. Researches show the significant causes of being missing are Mental Illness, Domestic Violence, Miscommunication, and being a victim of crime.
What happened to Hamud is still a question of doubt.