Saman was reportedly killed, strangled with a rope, then torn to pieces and thrown into the Po River. 

The words confided by the girl's cousin, Ikram Ijaz, to another inmate, provide further details on what may have been the end of the young woman, who disappeared between late April and early May last year.


According to Ijaz, Saman was held down by him and her other cousin, Nomanhulaq Nomanhulaq, in order to allow her uncle Danish Hasnain to strangle her with a rope.


Then her mother, Nazia Shaheen, in the throes of a fit of tears would be estranged from her husband, Shabbar Abbas.

The story is then added to the contribution of a mysterious man who would have helped to finish it, put the body in a sack, load it on a bike and then, after having torn it to pieces, throw it into the Po.

But the boy's words, reported to the prison police by his colleague inmate, are considered credible only in part by the Reggio Emilia carabinieri. 

Yesterday the confession of father Shabbar Abbas was leaked who, in a phone call on June 8, 2021, allegedly said: "I killed my daughter".

Ijaz was the first to be captured for the disappearance of Saman Abbas.

His confidences were made on two occasions and summarized in annotations of 20 and 29 October of that year.

Words however considered "less imaginative" than the first statements made and in which the cousin of the eighteen-year-old Pakistani girl had reported that he had not taken part in the murder committed by her relatives, but only that he had learned of it from the other brother. 

It is possible that Ijaz corrected himself after reading the documents of the judicial file, translated in the meantime, to adhere as much as possible to the elements in the possession of the investigators so as to be more credible.  

The trial for the disappearance of Saman Abbas will begin on February 10, 2023. The three relatives of Saman arrested abroad, in France and Spain, in recent months, will be summoned to the stand: his uncle Danish Hasnain and his two cousins ​​Ikram Ijaz and Nomanhulaq Nomanhulaq , in addition to his parents, Shabbar Abbas and Nazia Shaheen, both still fugitives in Pakistan.