The Reggio Emilia Public Prosecutor's Office entrusted the Ris of Parma with the analysis of a bone fragment, presumably of a human skull, which could belong to Saman Abbas, the eighteen-year-old Pakistani girl who has not been heard of since last May and who allegedly was killed in Novellara, in the Bassa Reggiana for refusing an Islamic marriage arranged with a cousin at home.

The news is given by the local edition of the Resto del Carlino.

The bone fragment was found in the Lido Po di Boretto area, by the carabinieri, on 3 November.

The deputy prosecutor Laura Galli, prosecutor of the investigation, ordered the specialist examination to extract the biological profile of the DNA and to understand if it can be comparable to that of the young woman.

THE RESEARCH - The research was concentrated in the towns bordering the Po after Saman's minor brother had told the investigating judge - during the probationary incident in a protected hearing - that he had heard a cousin in a family reunion talking about "doing it in small pieces "and to" throw it "in" Guastalla "where" there is a river ", reports the newspaper.

THE ANALYSIS - The Arma's scientific investigations department will also analyze some clothes of Danish Hasnain, Saman's uncle believed to be the material perpetrator of the crime and who is now in prison in Paris after being arrested on 22 September in France. awaiting extradition. The clothes were seized on 6 November from Novellara, in the cottage where the Abbas worked as laborers and custodians of a farm.

Five suspects accused in concurrence of premeditated murder, kidnapping, corpse concealment: in addition to his uncle, his cousin Ikram Ijaz is in prison in Italy. While the other cousin Nomanhulaq Nomanhulaq and his parents Shabbar and Nazia Shaheen are on the run, who fled to Pakistan on a flight from Malpensa last May 1st and of whom there is no further news.

(Unioneonline / vl)

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