Crime & Safety

Police Seek Identity of People in Death of UW-Stout Student from Saudi Arabia

Authorities are asking the public to help identify people that may have info on the death of a UW-Stout student from Saudi Arabia.

Authorities are asking the public to help identify two people (photos above) that may have information relating to the death of Hussain Alnahdi, a University of Wisconsin-Stout student from Saudi Arabia who died last month after he was assaulted in downtown Menomonie. Authorities say the investigation of Alnahdi's death is progressing and they are still interviewing people that may have information.

The Dunn County Chief Deputy Medical Examiner Marcie Rosas indicated that the cause of Alnahdi's death was a result of a traumatic brain injury, according to a news release. The final autopsy report will be completed after the results of Alnahdi's toxicology tests are determined.

The autopsy was executed by the University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics Anatomic Pathology Laboratory.

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Death of Hussain Alnahdi

Alnahdi, 24, was a junior majoring in business administration. He enrolled in UW-Stout in 2015, according to the school.

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On Sunday, Oct. 30, at about 2:11 a.m., the Menomonie Police Department was dispatched downtown on a report of a physical altercation. Upon arrival, officers found Alnahdi unconscious, bleeding from his mouth and nose. Witnesses said Alnahdi was assaulted by a white male, about six feet tall, who fled the scene on foot before police arrived, according to a news release. Authorities have yet to locate the suspect.

Alnahdi was airlifted to Mayo Clinic Health System in Eau Claire, where he died Monday.

The Minnesota chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) said on Facebook that the organization had begun "monitoring" the case and is offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the perpetrator of the deadly attack.

Linda Bark, who taught Alnahdi English as a second language at Stout, told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel that he was "very popular, very well liked."

"He was eager to learn, an avid student," Bark added. "He wanted to be an actuary. He had goals."

Many students, faculty, and administrators expressed outrage and sadness at Alnahdi's death.

"Our deepest sympathies, thoughts and prayers go out to Hussain’s family in Buraydah, Saudi Arabia, and his friends at UW-Stout," said UW-Stout Chancellor Bob Meyer in a statement addresses to the university.

"I want to make a personal appeal to anyone on campus or in the community who might have information that would help authorities locate the individual involved in the attack to come forward."

"It is difficult to find the right words in light of such of a tragedy, except to express our sorrow for all who knew Hussain," said UW System President Ray Cross.

"We thank the Menomonie Police Department as it continues its investigation and hope the perpetrator can be identified soon."

Photos via Menomonie Police Department

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