
"Prosecutors said that on Sept. 22, 2025-more than two months after Ali's family reported her missing-two NYC Sanitation workers found a blue moving blanket tied with yellow rope containing a large object near a wooded area by 149th Avenue and Brookville Boulevard. Inside the blanket, the workers found what appeared to be a decomposed female torso, which prosecutors later identified as Ali's remains."
"A search warrant at Simboo's home turned up plastic wrap and yellow rope matching the type used to bind Ali's torso, according to NYPD lab analysis. A second warrant at his work garage yielded an identical moving blanket."
"Detectives searched the Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge woods using GPS coordinates from the Life360 app on Simboo's phone. The data placed Simboo at the Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge on July 14, 2025, the day after Ali was last seen alive. It also showed him at the Brookville Boulevard and 149th Avenue site the next day, July 15, where sanitation workers found her torso."
Rupchand Simboo faces murder charges for allegedly killing his wife, Salisha Ali, after July 13, 2025. Ali disappeared and failed to report to her Brooklyn job the following morning. Over two months later, sanitation workers discovered her decomposed torso wrapped in a blue moving blanket tied with yellow rope near Brookville Boulevard. Additional remains including her head, legs, and arm were later found in Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge. Search warrants at Simboo's home and work garage revealed plastic wrap and yellow rope matching materials used to bind the remains, along with an identical moving blanket. Life360 GPS data from Simboo's phone placed him at both discovery locations on the relevant dates, establishing a timeline connecting him to the crime.
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