Mom of 10-year-old discovered useless in Woking pays emotional tribute
he mom of a woman, 10, who was discovered useless at a home in Woking has mentioned she was “happy and always laughing” in an emotional tribute as detectives hunt three folks in an ongoing murder investigation.
The lady, who has been named regionally as Sara Sharif, was found by police at a home on Hammond Road within the quiet village of Horsell on Thursday morning. No one else was current.
Surrey Police need to converse with three individuals who they imagine fled the nation final Wednesday.
Her grief-stricken mom, Olga Sharif, mentioned she “can’t believe she’s dead”.
In a heartbreaking tribute to her solely daughter, she told The Sun: “Sara was so beautiful. She was artsy, she loved building and making things.
“Sara always stayed close to me. She’s the only daughter that I have, and I always wanted a daughter.”
Ms Sharif, 36, described how her daughter had many associates in school, was studying to journey a motorbike and bonded together with her mom over a shared love of crafts and visits to Marwell Zoo.
The Polish nationwide aded: “My life will never be the same again. Sara should be with me right now. She was too young.”
Ms Sharif mentioned she was on her method to Poland when she acquired the devestating name from police, and it took six hours to return to the UK.
Surrey Police confirmed nobody else was on the home after they attended simply earlier than 3am on Thursday and located the lady useless.
No arrests have been made. Officers stay on the home whereas the homicide probe continues.
On Friday, Senior Investigating Officer, Detective Chief Inspector Debbie White, mentioned: “We have identified three people we would like to speak to in connection with our investigation and from our enquiries, we believe that they left the country on Wednesday, 9 August.
“We are working with our partners, including international authorities, to locate them.
“Officers have been in the local area today carrying out house to house enquiries and we expect a police presence to remain around the scene over the coming week.”
Inspector Sandra Carlier, Borough Commander for Woking, mentioned on Friday: “I know that the community are shocked and saddened…we stand with them in their grief. Officers will remain in the area carrying out patrols, and enquiries as part of the investigation, over the weekend.
“I would like to reiterate that we do not believe there to be any risk to the wider public at this time. We will continue to provide updates as and when we are able to.”
Loved ones have laid floral tributes close to the police cordon. One message learn: “Sweet girl. I’m so sorry that your sparkle was put out too soon. Rest in peace.”
A autopsy examination is because of happen on Tuesday afternoon.