Pathao co-founder Fahim Saleh left behind $6M
Since Saleh died without a will and had no wife or children, under New York law his money will go to his parents — Raihana Saleh and Saleh Uddin Ahmed
Fahim Saleh, the tech CEO and investor who was murdered and dismembered last year, has left behind a staggering $6million when he was slain, according to court papers.
Fahim's sister, Rifayet Saleh, appealed to the Manhattan Surrogate Court in New York to decide on his brother's property, which led to a 6 million dollars deposit in Fahim's account, according to court papers.
The court quoted sources saying that Saleh founded Nigerian motorcycle ride-sharing company, Gokada in 2018 — was allegedly slain by his executive assistant, Tyrese Haspil, inside Saleh's lower east side apartment on 13 July, 2020.
The 33-year-old Bangladeshi-born entrepreneur have not left behind a will but he had worth around $6 million, according to papers filed in Manhattan Surrogate's Court by one of his sisters, Rifayet Saleh.
The court papers noted that Saleh's only debt was a $1.8 million mortgage on his $2.2 million East Houston Street seventh-floor apartment.
Since Saleh died without a will and had no wife or children, under New York law his money will go to his parents — Raihana Saleh and Saleh Uddin Ahmed.
Rifayet asked the court to quickly appoint the administrator of Saleh's estate so that she can access funds to continue Fahim's businesses, the court papers said.
"Saleh's parents and siblings desperately wish to preserve and cultivate the businesses in order to fulfill the decedent's ambitions, which were cruelty and prematurely denied to him," the court documents said.
A judge allowed Rifayet to collect $4 million from the estate, the court filings showed. A man who answered the phone where Rifayet lives declined to comment on her behalf.
A lawyer for the estate also declined to comment. Haspil allegedly killed his boss after Saleh discovered Haspil had embezzled $90,000. The pair had worked out a repayment plan before the murder.
Haspil — a 21-year-old Brooklyn man — is accused of riding the elevator up to Saleh's apartment where he used a taser on him before stabbing him to death.
Haspil then allegedly returned the next day with a saw and cleaning supplies and then dismembered the body.
Haspil pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder in October. His case is still pending.