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Seven-month-pregnant woman, 20, is murdered in Sweden in suspected honour killing ‘because mother would not approve of her son dating a “white” girl from a different culture’

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Saga Forsgren Elneborg (pictured), 20, was strangled with a lamp cord in her apartment in the Swedish town of Örebro, allegedly by her boyfriend, Mohamedamin Abdirisek Ibrahim, local media report.

A seven-month pregnant woman was allegedly murdered by her boyfriend in an alleged honor killing in Sweden.

Saga Forsgren Elneborg, 20, was strangled to death with a lamp cord in her apartment in the Swedish city of Örebro, according to local media.

Prosecutors allege that her boyfriend, Mohamedamin Abdirisek Ibrahim, a refugee from Somalia who now has Swedish citizenship, killed his girlfriend in a “context of honor.”

Police have released images of the suspected murder weapon and the crime scene in his bedroom, where Saga’s body was found next to his bed, allegedly buried under a marble table.

The 22-year-old father of Saga’s unborn son reportedly hid their two-year relationship from his family because his mother would not accept him “meeting white girls,” according to an indictment filed last week.

The prosecutor said he was raised with the belief that dating a “white” woman is “not okay” and that he “should date a woman of the same culture” otherwise he would be rejected, but his family reportedly He never knew about Saga.

Saga Forsgren Elneborg (pictured), 20, was strangled with a lamp cord in her apartment in the Swedish town of Örebro, allegedly by her boyfriend, Mohamedamin Abdirisek Ibrahim, local media report.

Saga Forsgren Elneborg (pictured), 20, was strangled with a lamp cord in her apartment in the Swedish town of Örebro, allegedly by her boyfriend, Mohamedamin Abdirisek Ibrahim, local media report.

A photograph released by local police is believed to show Mohamedamin Abdirisek Ibrahim. The man in the picture appears to be 6'3 feet tall.

A photograph released by local police is believed to show Mohamedamin Abdirisek Ibrahim. The man in the picture appears to be 6'3 feet tall.

A photograph released by local police is believed to show Mohamedamin Abdirisek Ibrahim. The man in the picture appears to be 6’3 feet tall.

This is the lamp found at the crime scene. Saga was allegedly strangled with the black cord of this night lamp

This is the lamp found at the crime scene. Saga was allegedly strangled with the black cord of this night lamp

This is the lamp found at the crime scene. Saga was allegedly strangled with the black cord of this night lamp

Police have released images of the murder weapon and the crime scene in his bedroom, where Saga's body was found next to his bed (yellow), supposedly buried under a marble table (center, on the bed) . The photo on the left shows the base of the table and on the right, a phone charging cable.

Police have released images of the murder weapon and the crime scene in his bedroom, where Saga's body was found next to his bed (yellow), supposedly buried under a marble table (center, on the bed) . The photo on the left shows the base of the table and on the right a phone charging cable.

Police have released images of the murder weapon and the crime scene in his bedroom, where Saga’s body was found next to his bed (yellow), supposedly buried under a marble table (center, on the bed) . The photo on the left shows the base of the table and on the right a phone charging cable.

Text messages between Saga (pictured) and Ibrahim reveal that he had planned to tell his relatives about his relationship and baby on April 28, 2023, the night of Saga's murder.

Text messages between Saga (pictured) and Ibrahim reveal that he had planned to tell his relatives about his relationship and baby on April 28, 2023, the night of Saga's murder.

Text messages between Saga (pictured) and Ibrahim reveal that he had planned to tell his relatives about his relationship and baby on April 28, 2023, the night of Saga’s murder.

Text messages between Saga and Ibrahim reveal that he had planned to tell his relatives about their relationship and their baby on April 28, 2023, the night of Saga’s murder.

He expressed that he felt nervous about telling them, writing, “I feel like I can almost feel my heartbeat all the way down to my stomach.”

Saga tried to reassure him and promised him that “everything will be okay.” In his last text message to his girlfriend, Ibrahim claimed that he told someone. Follow-up messages from Saga, asking how he was doing and to “talk to me,” went unanswered.

State prosecutor Elisabeth Anderson alleges that Ibrahim went to Saga’s apartment, where he “violently” strangled her with the cord of her bedside lamp, according to local media. Aftonbladet.

Her baby, who weighed 1.7kg at the time and measured just 1.5 feet from head to toe, also died inside Saga’s womb.

There is no evidence to suggest that Ibrahim’s family was involved in Saga’s murder or that they asked for her to be killed, according to local media.

Other text messages between Saga and her alleged killer revealed that Ibrahim tried to convince his girlfriend to have an abortion shortly after she became pregnant.

Further text messages between Saga and her alleged killer revealed that Ibrahim tried to convince his girlfriend to have an abortion shortly after she became pregnant, but Saga (pictured) wanted to have the child and was excited about becoming a mother.

Further text messages between Saga and her alleged killer revealed that Ibrahim tried to convince his girlfriend to have an abortion shortly after she became pregnant, but Saga (pictured) wanted to have the child and was excited about becoming a mother.

Further text messages between Saga and her alleged killer revealed that Ibrahim tried to convince his girlfriend to have an abortion shortly after she became pregnant, but Saga (pictured) wanted to have the child and was excited about becoming a mother.

A collage of images shows Saga during her pregnancy, lovingly holding her baby bump.

A collage of images shows Saga during her pregnancy, lovingly holding her baby bump.

A collage of images shows Saga during her pregnancy, lovingly holding her baby bump.

‘I know we can do it, but I won’t be able to support my family. If it had been possible, there would have been no problem keeping the child,” she told him.

But Saga was excited to become a mother and told him she would have the baby, even without her boyfriend’s support, according to Anderson.

Despite her refusal to undergo the abortion he requested, Ibrahim continued the relationship and planned a future with Saga.

Anderson alleges that Ibrahim did not believe his family would live “honorably” if he had the baby with his girlfriend, but he hid this from his girlfriend so as not to make her feel guilty and “force her to take the baby away from him.”

The prosecutor also claims that Ibrahim’s DNA was found under Saga’s fingernails.

A crime scene image in Saga’s bedroom shows a crib right next to her bed, ready for the arrival of her baby.

“It has been and continues to be a difficult time for all of Saga’s relatives,” said Elisabeth Massi Fritz, who represents Saga’s family.

He said it has been a “long and painful wait” for the family until charges were filed for Saga’s murder.

‘Saga’s murder is a cruel and ruthless murder with a motive of honor. There are many aggravating circumstances in the event that we will highlight during the trial,” Massi Fritz told Aftonbladet.

Ibrahim will be tried for the murder on April 10, almost a year after his girlfriend Saga was murdered.

He denies any wrongdoing and told police in an interrogation that he loved Saga and still couldn’t believe her death: “I’ve been in denial for nine months.”

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