Police in Pakistan ‘close to locating’ household of younger woman discovered useless in Woking
olice in Pakistan are reportedly “close to locating” the household of a 10-year-old woman discovered useless at dwelling in Woking.
The physique of Sara Sharif was discovered at a property on Hammond Road after police had been referred to as from Pakistan by her father, Urfan Sharif, on August 10.
Mr Sharif, 41, his companion, Beinash Batool, 29, and his brother, Faisal Malik, 28, are thought to have travelled to Islamabad on August 9 and are needed for questioning.
In an announcement to The Mirror, Rawalpindi Region police chief Khurram Ali stated the power was making an attempt its “level best” to seek out Mr Sharif, Ms Batool and Mr Malik, and was “close to locating them”.
Mr Ali stated the power has interrogated the daddy, brother and uncle of Mr Sharif.
It comes as Surrey Police issued a brand new enchantment for data on Thursday, two weeks after Sara was discovered.
Detectives are persevering with to enchantment for data to assist them piece collectively an image of Sara’s life-style previous to her demise.
They widened the timescale of their investigation after the autopsy examination revealed that Sara had suffered a number of and intensive accidents, prone to have been brought on over a sustained and prolonged time frame.
Detective Superintendent Mark Chapman, from the Surrey Police and Sussex Police Major Crime Team, stated: “It is now two weeks since Sara’s body was found and the impact of her tragic death continues to be felt deeply by the local and wider community, including our officers and staff.
“We would like to thank those people who have already come forward and reported information to us.
“However, we know that there will be lots of people in the Woking community and beyond who will have had contact with Sara who may not already have come forward, and we would encourage them to do so.
“Any information is better than no information – although you might think it’s insignificant, it might be vital to the investigation and in helping us to bring justice for Sara.”
If you’ve got data, report this to the power on-line by the Major Incident Public Portal https://mipp.police.uk/operation/4523K72-PO2 or by calling 101, quoting Operation Unison.