Her body was later exhumed and an autopsy performed, leading to the discovery she had been brutally assaulted. Pakistani police on Wednesday said an Italian woman who died under suspicious circumstances in April this year, was strangled to death, in a case that made headlines in Italy over claims she was murdered in a so-called honour killing.
Police in the eastern city of Gujrat launched an investigation into the death of Sana Cheema – of Pakistani origin and believed to have been in her mid-20s – after allegations she had been murdered by relatives spread online.
Her body was later exhumed and an autopsy performed, leading to the discovery she had been brutally assaulted.
“It has now been confirmed that she was strangled to death. And according to the report, her neck was also broken,” a senior police officer in Gujrat, Irfan Sulehri told reporters. A second police officer from Gujrat, Waqar Gujjar, confirmed the findings of the forensics report. “The accused persons are already in police custody,” Irfan Sulehri added. Sana Cheema’s father, brother and uncle were taken into custody for questioning after the investigation was launched. According to family members, Cheema died in early April after succumbing to an unspecified illness.
Police said Cheema’s father Ghulam Mustafa brought her back to Pakistan to get married. According to the woman’s family, this led to a confrontation with a nearby family who spurned the offer of a match. Because of the rejection Cheema refused to eat, fell ill and died, relatives told police. However, reports in Italian newspapers alleged Cheema was murdered because she wanted to marry a man in Italy against her family’s wishes.
Published in Daily Times, May 10th 2018.