Somali Refugee 'Strangles Heavily Pregnant' Swedish Girlfriend To Death In Alleged 'Honor' Killing

Somali Refugee 'Strangles Heavily Pregnant' Swedish Girlfriend To Death In Alleged 'Honor' Killing

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By Favour Adegoke on April 4, 2024 at 5:15 PM EDT

Mohamedamin Abdirisek Ibrahim, a Somali refugee, faces murder charges for allegedly strangling his pregnant Swedish girlfriend, Saga Forsgren Elneborg, in April 2023. The prosecutor claims the act was driven by fears of dishonoring his conservative Muslim family.

Despite DNA evidence implicating him, Ibrahim has denied wrongdoing. The trial, set for April 10, is expected to last 15 days. Heartbreaking images reveal Elneborg's anticipation of motherhood, contrasting sharply with the tragic loss described by her grieving family and friends.

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Somali Refugee Allegedly Strangled Pregnant Girlfriend In Honor Killing

Somali Refugee 'Strangles Heavily Pregnant' Swedish Girlfriend To Death In Alleged 'Honor' Killing
TikTok | Julia Elneborg

According to reports, Ibrahim, 22, is accused of suffocating and strangling Elneborg, driven by the fear of introducing her to his conservative Muslim family. The tragic incident occurred in Örebro, Sweden, in April 2023.

In a statement, prosecutor Elizabeth Anderson alleged that Ibrahim killed his girlfriend "by suffocating and strangling her by means of pressure on her neck with an impact on the trachea and the blood supply to the head."

She added: "I mean that the murder took place in an honor context because the man wanted to preserve or restore his and his family's honor by killing the woman who was carrying his child.

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Per local outlet, Afton Bladet (via NYP), the extensive arrest report, spanning 1,000 pages, contains disturbing images of the crime scene, including a lamp cord. Text exchanges between Ibrahim and Elneborg also shed light on their tumultuous relationship. Ibrahim talked about being nervous about revealing Elneborg's pregnancy to his family while she reassured him it would be fine.

"Feels like I can almost feel my heartbeat all the way down to my stomach walla," he wrote in the message. "Just take it easy, it'll be fine babe," Elneborg replied.

Despite Ibrahim claiming to have informed a relative, the late Elneborg remained skeptical, sensing his unease.

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Somali Refugee Was Raised In A 'Standard Of Honor'

Somali Refugee 'Strangles Heavily Pregnant' Swedish Girlfriend To Death In Alleged 'Honor' Killing

Investigations revealed Ibrahim hadn't disclosed the pregnancy to his family despite Elneborg planning to move in with him a week later.

Additionally, Ibrahim had previously suggested Elneborg consider abortion, citing concerns about familial repercussions.

"I know we can make it, but I won't be able to keep my family. If it had been possible, there would have been no problem with keeping the child," he wrote her in the message when they learned of her pregnancy.

Elneborg's final message to Ibrahim was sent shortly after midnight on April 29, as reported by the outlet. Allegedly, shortly after receiving the message, Ibrahim went to her residence and committed the heinous act of strangling her, resulting in the tragic loss of her unborn baby boy as well, according to authorities.

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"He never told his family about Saga or the child. But the suspect has been raised in a standard of honor, and he has learned that it is not OK for him to date a white woman," the prosecutor wrote. "He must date a woman of the same culture. If he doesn't, he will be excluded," Anderson added.

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The Somali Refugee's DNA Was Allegedly Found Beneath Elneborg's Nails

Somali Refugee 'Strangles Heavily Pregnant' Swedish Girlfriend To Death In Alleged 'Honor' Killing
TikTok | Julia Elneborg

The prosecutor alleges that Ibrahim's DNA was discovered beneath Elneborg's fingernails. Elisabeth Massi Fritz, representing Elneborg's family, described the murder as "cruel and ruthless."

She highlighted the trial's anticipated focus on aggravating factors, stating: "There are many aggravating circumstances in the deed which we will highlight during the trial."

Fritz added, "It has been and still is a difficult time for all [of] Saga's relatives."

Elneborg's family said, via their attorney, that it had been a "long and painful wait" before Ibrahim was recently charged with Elneborg's murder. However, he has yet to be charged with the unborn child's death.

The trial is set for April 10, spanning 15 days. Despite the accusations, Ibrahim maintains his claims of innocence and expressed love for his late girlfriend, stating: "I have been in denial for nine months now."

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Saga Forsgren Elneborg Proudly Showed Off Pregnancy Before Her Death

Somali Refugee 'Strangles Heavily Pregnant' Swedish Girlfriend To Death In Alleged 'Honor' Killing
TikTok | Julia Elneborg

Heart-wrenching images depict Elneborg's anticipation of motherhood as she joyfully shared moments and milestones with her loved ones. She proudly showcased her pregnancy alongside a meticulously prepared crib, symbolizing her eagerness for the arrival of her baby son, Esaiah.

Elneborg also delighted in sharing ultrasound images and a photo of her positive pregnancy test with her friends and family.

Among the cherished memories captured were snapshots of tiny socks and trainers. Another photo captured the 20-year-old's radiant smile as she gently cradled her growing bump, radiating with maternal love and anticipation.

She Was 'So Happy' To Become A Mom

Elneborg's mother lamented her daughter's tragic fate. Speaking to the Swedish newspaper Nerikes Allehanda, she said: "She was so happy. She would move to a new apartment and start her life as a mother. This is the worst thing imaginable."

In an emotional tribute on Facebook, a relative reflected on Elneborg's dreams of motherhood, writing: "Saga was 20 years old and longed to be a mother to her boy who was waiting in her belly... In brutal and completely inhuman ways, someone [..] took your everything from you; they took your life and the life of your little boy."

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