Fahim Saleh: Pathao and Gokada CEO's assistant charged with his murder

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A man has been charged with the murder of leading tech entrepreneur Fahim Saleh who was found dead in New York on Tuesday, police say.

The body of Saleh, 33, was found decapitated and dismembered in his Manhattan apartment.

His 21-year-old executive assistant Tyrese Haspil has been arrested and charged with second-degree murder.

The suspect is imagined to have owed Saleh tens of thousands of dollars, police said.

The entrepreneur was best known for his role in creating popular ride-sharing companies in Nigeria and Bangladesh.

Mr Haspil is accused of employing a taser on Saleh then fatally stabbing him on Monday.

"[The suspect] handled [Saleh's] finances and private matters," NYPD Chief of Detectives Rodney Harrison told reporters after the arrest on Friday.

"It is additionally believed that he owed the victim a big amount of cash ."

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Saleh's body was discovered by his cousin who checked on him on Tuesday afternoon after he had not been seen for several days, Chief Harrison said.

According to US media reports, CCTV footage from the building during which Saleh lived showed him entering a lift with a person wearing a mask on Monday.

His body was discovered with an electrical saw placed nearby, police said.

Who was Fahim Saleh?
The 33-year-old was the son of Bangladeshi immigrants and created his first company while still in highschool .

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He went on to co-found the ride company Pathao, which is popular in Bangladesh and Nepal, in 2015.

More recently, he helped found the Nigerian motorbike taxi app Gokada. But the corporate faced a setback after authorities in Lagos banned motorbike taxis earlier this year.

Both companies have paid tribute to the entrepreneur.

Gokada described Saleh as "a great leader, inspiration and positive light for all of us" in its tweet.

Hussain M Elius, who co-founded Pathao with Saleh, told Bangladesh's Daily Star newspaper: "Fahim believed within the potential for technology to rework lives in Bangladesh and beyond.

"He saw the promise in us when all we had was a standard purpose and a shared vision. He was, and can forever remain, a fantastic inspiration for Pathao and our entire ecosystem."