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Man accused of killing daughter in Italy arrested

18-year-old was last seen in late April by neighbours of her family’s home

- LAHORE

APakistani man suspected of killing his 18-year-old daughter in Italy after she reportedly refused an arranged marriage has been arrested and is being questioned by investigat­ors in the capital, Islamabad, a senior police official said yesterday.

Shabbir Abbas was arrested in his village in the eastern Punjab province following a tip-off by Italian authoritie­s and local police, the official Anwar Saeed Kingra told AP.

His daughter, Saman Abbas, was last seen in late April by neighbours in the vicinity of her family’s home in the farm town of Novellara, near the city of Reggio Emilia.

A few days later, a Milan airport video showed her parents, who had reportedly been pressuring her to marry a man she had never met, catching a flight to Pakistan.

Amir Shaheen, another senior Pakistani police investigat­or, said the woman’s father was being sought by Italian police on a charge of killing his daughter.

He refused to share any further details, saying the suspect was in the custody of the country’s Federal Investigat­ion Agency, which was approached by Interpol to seek the arrest and extraditio­n of the man to Italy in connection with the murder of the woman.

No officials from the agency or Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry were immediatel­y available for comment, and it is unclear if the country has an extraditio­n treaty with Italy. Authoritie­s say Italian police were looking for the man after he fled to Pakistan along with his wife, who has yet to be arrested.

Authoritie­s in Italy last week discovered a body in a shallow grave in an abandoned building near the family home. Italian media reported that it could take two months to confirm the identity of the remains.

Older match

Before her disappeara­nce, the woman told her boyfriend in Italy, who is also of Pakistani origin, that her parents wanted to marry her off to an older man in their homeland but that she was refusing.

After going to authoritie­s, the woman was allowed to stay at a shelter but later returned home, reportedly after her family sent her text messages begging her to come back, Italian news reports said at the time.

Italy has already arrested the uncle of the woman after his extraditio­n from France.

Arranged marriages are the norm among many Pakistanis.

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