Woman, 10, suffered ‘extensive injuries’, say police as father sought in Pakistan
10-year-old lady suffered in depth accidents over a sustained time frame earlier than she was discovered lifeless, homicide detectives stated as they sought her father in Pakistan.
Sara Sharif was discovered at her residence in Woking after officers had been referred to as from Pakistan by Sara’s father, Urfan Sharif, at round 2.50am on August 10, Surrey Police stated.
The discovery on the semi-detached property in Hammond Road sparked a homicide probe and a autopsy examination has now revealed the extent of her accidents.
Detective Superintendent Mark Chapman, from the Surrey Police and Sussex Police main crime workforce, stated Mr Sharif, his companion, Beinash Batool, and his brother, Faisal Malik, are needed for questioning within the investigation.
He stated it’s believed Mr Sharif, 41, travelled to Islamabad on August 9, a day earlier than Sara’s dying was found, together with his companion Ms Batool, 29, and his brother Mr Malik, 28.
They travelled with 5 youngsters aged between one and 13 years previous, he added.
A autopsy examination, which befell on Tuesday, didn’t set up the reason for Sara’s dying and additional checks are being carried out.
But Mr Chapman stated: “While the post-mortem has not provided us with an established cause of death at this time, the fact that we now know that Sara had suffered multiple and extensive injuries over a sustained and extended period has significantly changed the nature of our investigation, and we have widened the timescale of the focus of our inquiry.”
There isn’t any formal extradition treaty between the UK and Pakistan, however Mr Chapman stated that individuals have been extradited from the Asian nation earlier than.
Police are working with the Crown Prosecution Service, Interpol, the National Crime Agency and the Foreign Office to hold out their investigation and to liaise with Pakistani authorities.
Mr Chapman went on: “I would like to reassure you that we are doing everything possible, including working with our partners and international agencies, to ensure that those responsible for Sara’s tragic and untimely death are brought to justice.”
Officers usually are not seeking to establish anybody else in reference to the investigation, Mr Chapman stated.
Sara’s mom is being supported by specialist officers and police say she and Sara had not been involved.
Olga Sharif described her daughter as “an amazing child” in an interview with The Sun and advised the newspaper that her life “will never be the same again”.
Police are anticipated to stay on the property within the quiet Woking village of Horsell for “some weeks”.
Locals spoke of their shock and concern the day after the 10-year-old’s physique was found.
Many of the flowers left on the pavement exterior the home had heartfelt messages written by native households connected, whereas one individual left a stuffed unicorn.
One word learn: “Sweet girl, I’m so sorry that your sparkle was put out too soon.”