The perpetrator had asked her to have an abortion but she had told him she was determined to keep the child even alone.
Saga Forsgren Elneborg, 20, was found strangled to death with a lamp cord at her home in the town of Orebro – which is two hours from the Swedish capital Stockholm.
Prosecutors allege her boyfriend, Mohamedamin Abdirisek Ibrahim, 22, a refugee from Somalia, killed her last April rather than face the shame of introducing the mother of his child to his Muslim family.
Saga's family said through their lawyer that it was a “long and painful wait” of more than a year before Ibrahim was charged with her murder a week ago, according to the Daily Mail.
< strong>He buried her under a marble table
Police released a 1,000-page arrest report containing photos of the umbilical cord and the crime scene in the bedroom – where Saga's body was found next to her bed, which was allegedly buried under a marble table.
In fact, prosecutors say the shooter grew up in a home where he believed dating a “white” woman was “not okay” and that he “should date a woman of the same culture” — and hid the two-year relationship from the his mother because she wouldn't accept it.
Ibrahim is set to go on trial for the murder on April 10, almost a year after his girlfriend Saga was killed.
Her attacker had asked to have an abortion but she had told him that she was determined to keep the child even if she was alone.
The messages between them
Text messages between Saga and Ibrahim reveal she had planned to tell his relatives about their relationship and their baby on April 28, 2023 – the night of Saga's murder.
She expressed feeling nervous about telling them and wrote: “I feel like I almost my heartbeat to my stomach.”
Saga tried to reassure him and promised that “everything will be fine”.
In his last message to his girlfriend, Ibrahim claimed to have told one person. Saga's subsequent messages asking him how he was doing went unanswered.
He denies the charges
Prosecutor Elisabeth Anderson claims Ibrahim went to then to Saga's apartment, where he “violently” strangled her to death with her bedside cable, according to Swedish media outlet Aftonbladet.
Her baby boy, who weighed 1.7kg at the time, also died with her. and was only 1.5 feet long from head to toe, according to the same information.
There is no evidence to suggest that Ibrahim's family was either involved in Saga's murder or that they asked for it. her murder, according to local media.
He denies any wrongdoing and told police during questioning that he loved Saga and still couldn't believe her death.
source: in.gr