Byline: THEOLA S. LABBE Staff writer
Abdouramane Diallo woke up around 8 a.m. Feb. 3, 1999, and left for work, his roommate, Amadou Diallo -- no relation -- still asleep in the bedroom they shared. When Abdouramane returned to the first-floor Bronx apartment around 4 p.m., Amadou was gone, working at his own job in Manhattan.
``I was little bit sick that day. I went to bed. I sleep until midnight, when I hear a banging on the door,'' Abdouramane, 24, said recently by telephone from New York.
It was a police officer at the door and the officer took him to identify the bloody remains of his roommate.
``I was sleeping and woke up to this …

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