CAMDEN -- The unsolved case of the community activist who was killed more than two decades ago resurfaces as the anniversary of his death approaches, Philly.com reports.

Luis Galindez, 31, was stabbed more than 30 times in his home in 1994 and was discovered on the bedroom floor on July 19 by friends after the activist did not show up for work, according to reports.

With the anniversary of his death just more than a week away, members of the North Camden community are hoping to see signs of renewal in the case, reports say.

Galindez was an advocate for the Camden area and was memorialized on a granite tablet on Fourth and State streets, located on the wall of a restored house.

Galindez worked hard to help bring a housing program into Camden -- North Camden Land Trust -- in an effort to help families own renovated property or afford rent, according to reports.

The killing of Galindez was reviewed roughly three months ago, but nothing new turned up related to the case.

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