Police discover handwritten be aware naming ‘killer who beat lady to dying’
Police officers looking the property the place 10-year-old Sara Sharif was discovered lifeless reportedly discovered a be aware naming her alleged killer.
Sara’s physique was found at a property close to Woking in Surrey on August 10 after police had been known as by her father who was in Pakistan. Urfan Sharif, 41, his accomplice Beinash Batool, 29, and his 28-year-old brother Faisal Malik are thought to have travelled from the UK to Islamabad the day earlier than the physique was discovered.
They are at present needed for questioning by authorities within the UK. Sara’s actual explanation for dying at present stays unknown, nevertheless it has now emerged police discovered a be aware supposedly revealing who killed her, reports The Mirror.
The Daily Mail claims the be aware was written by a member of the family and claims that Sara was “beaten to death” by somebody recognized to her household.
The Daily Mail reviews that the be aware was written by a member of the family and claims that Sara was “beaten to death” by somebody recognized to her household.
According to MailOnline, the be aware reads: “Who ever sees this, it was XXXX who killed… (Sara)… by beating. I am running away because I am scared.”
The be aware clashes with claims made by Sara’s uncle who stated she fell down the steps and broke her neck. The publication says the be aware was found by Surrey Police close to Sara’s physique.
Earlier at this time Sara’s mum Olga, 36, stated she is on a desparate lacking to seek out solutions, and is worried for Sara’s teenage brother who’s believed to be in Pakistan. She advised The Sun: “I don’t want to hear from his brother. I’ve never met that brother, even when I was in Pakistan. I don’t know him.
“He could have just made that claim to protect his brother and try to stop questions being asked. I don’t think he is being honest. If he believes that is what happened then he could have been lied to by Urfan to try and win his family over.
Earlier today Sara’s mum Olga, 36, said she is desperately seeking answers amid concerns for Sara’s teenage brother who is also believed to be in Pakistan.
“His baseless version answers none of my questions. If there was an accident you don’t leave the country in secret. The only person I want answers from is Urfan. He has to be questioned about what’s happened to my daughter.”
Post-mortem exams haven’t been in a position to decide “bubbly” Sara’s explanation for dying however did reveal she had suffered “multiple and extensive injuries”. Police added the accidents had been “likely to have been caused over a sustained and extended period of time”.
Pakistan officials are said to be under “tremendous pressure” to find the wanted family members. Investigator Malik Imran said: “The British High Commission in Islamabad is pressuring us to find Urfan immediately, or they will send their own investigators.”
Surrey Police proceed to attraction for data, with a spokesperson including: “No piece of data is insignificant, so if you happen to will help, please contact us. If you wish to keep nameless, you may report data to Crimestoppers.”
Surrey Police has been approached for touch upon the alleged found be aware.