Relative of Sara Sharif’s stepmother urges her handy herself in
relative of Sara Sharif’s stepmother has urged her to return to the UK and hand herself into the police.
Ten-year-old Sara was found dead at her home in Woking on August 10.
Since then, police have been attempting to find her father Urfan Sharif, 41, alongside along with his companion Beinash Batool, 29, and his brother Faisal Shahzad Malik, 28.
They travelled with 5 youngsters aged between one and 13 years outdated, police stated whereas Mr Sharif made a 999 name shortly after touchdown in Islamabad which led police to the lady’s physique.
Speaking to Sky News, a relative of Ms Batool’s, who requested to not be named, stated: “Beinash should come back to the UK.
“I don’t know where she is. But I’m worried about her. I’m worried about her kids.
“She should come back to the UK, go to the police and tell them exactly what happened.”
Ms Batool’s cousin, who’s initially from Gujrat in Pakistan, additionally advised the broadcaster Ms Batool was estranged from her mother and father, having run away to marry Mr Sharif.
The relative advised Sky News: “The relationship (with her family) is finished.
“She married secretly, and her father said, ‘She is not my daughter’. She hasn’t spoken to her parents since.”
Speaking to the Sunday Times, Sara’s grandfather Muhammad Sharif, 68, urged his son to hand himself in to police.
Muhammad Sharif stated his son had briefly visited the household house in Jhelum earlier this month earlier than he disappeared once more. He stated his son didn’t inform him about Sara’s loss of life.
“We want them to present themselves,” he advised the Sunday Times.
“We want them to resolve the matter as the privacy of our house is affected due to frequent police raids.”
Last week, a courtroom in Pakistan dominated that family members of Sara’s father can’t be detained by police for questioning, after two males associated to Mr Sharif had been questioned for days about his whereabouts, in response to experiences.
Surrey Police is constant to attraction for info to assist them piece collectively an image of Sara’s way of life previous to her loss of life.