NYU student �to refund Bin Laden dead t-shirts� money�





When Maurice Harary heard that the Al-Qaeda leader was dead, he created a website called Osama's Dead Tees, which sold different t-shirts celebrating his death.



According to Forbes, he sold 25,000 t-shirts (with captions like "Osama's Back, Not") at 12 dollars per shirt.



Now, Harary has decided to refund the money he made from his idea.



"I will now be refunding all orders on Osama dead tees. Celebrating over the death of someone, whoever it is, is evil in my eyes," the HuffPost quoted Harary as telling to CBS.



"I feel it's not a positive way to be making money. I don't want my success to come at the expense of anyone else," he said.



He said he wants to make money the right way.



Osamadeadtees.com currently has a large red "SOLD-OUT" sign, floating above all the merchandise.





Copyright Asian News International/DailyIndia.com

Washington, May 8: A New York University Business School student who sold Osama Bin Laden t-shirts online has now decided to refund the money because he feels making money from someone's death is evil.