These people are so evil that not even Satan wants anything to do with them.
She is the woman suspected of honor killing her 14-year-old daughter
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23 May 2022
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A 46-year-old woman is today wanted in custody on suspicion of having honor-murdered her 14-year-old daughter in a villa in Nacka last week. In addition to the teenage mother, her 17-year-old son and a 21-year-old cousin detained for the murder are also wanted.
It was on Thursday last week that a 14-year-old girl was found dead in a villa in Nacka. According to media reports, the family claimed that the girl took her life.
But the police suspected that the girl had in fact been murdered by her family and that the family then tried to make the murder look like a suicide. According to the medical examiner, the girl's injuries do not match the story given by the family, writes Expressen.
Suspected honor killing
On Friday night, the girl's 46-year-old mother, her 17-year-old older brother and a 21-year-old cousin were arrested in their absence, suspected of murder. They were arrested just over an hour and a half after the arrest.
The suspicion is that the mother, brother and cousin murdered the 14-year-old girl for honor-related reasons. She is alleged to have hung out with schoolmates after school, something her family did not approve of. That the girl had a conflict at home has been known at her school.
The trio of murder suspects are all Ethiopian citizens, and on Monday the detainees were asked on probable cause on suspicion of murder.
Ethiopian contribution family
The mother, the 17-year-old, the murdered girl, and a 12-year-old little brother of the girl, came to Sweden from Ethiopia in 2019. The children's father is not registered in Sweden. According to Samnytt's information, the family is Muslim.
Court documents that Samnytt has read show that the family received establishment support and child allowance when it came to Sweden. However, the mother was not happy with that, but went to court in 2020 and demanded to also receive social benefits.
The court found in its judgment that the Ethiopian family received more in benefits than other social welfare recipients, and that it should have planned its finances better instead of demanding more benefits when the money ran out. Despite this, extra subsidies were granted for food "so that the children would not suffer hardship".
Denies crime
The prosecutor's office writes that the arrest hearings will probably be held on Tuesday 24 May. It is Nacka District Court that decides when the negotiations are held.
None of the suspects have previously been convicted of crimes in Sweden. All three deny any wrongdoing.
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