Sara Sharif’s uncle speaks out whereas held in police custody
Sara Sharif’s uncle has spoken out whereas being held in police custody following the teen’s dying.
Imran Sharif says his 10-year-old niece died “fell down the stairs and broke her neck”, in accordance the police in Pakistan. Sky News claims Imran is at the moment held for questioning by Jhelum police.
He is nonetheless neither below arrest or has been charged in relation to her dying. Sharif is helping police find his brother Urfan, who he claims he hasn’t seen.
Sara Sharif was discovered useless at her house in Woking, Surrey, after police had been known as by her father, who was in Pakistan on the time. Urfan Sharif, 41, his companion Beinash Batool, 29, and his 28-year-old brother Faisal Malik all travelled from the UK to Islamabad the day earlier than Sara’s dying.
They are all wished for questioning.
According to Sky News, Imran stated: “I found out what happened to Sara through the international media.
“My mother and father informed me Urfan briefly got here house very upset. He stored saying ‘they’ are going to take his youngsters away from him.”
“They”, an officer said, referred to British authorities. Police say Imran claims his niece had an accident in the family home.
He is alleged to have told officers: “Beinash was house with the kids. Sara fell down the steps and broke her neck. Beinash panicked and phoned Urfan.”
Beinash Batool’s home in Mirpur was reportedly searched by police officers. But the family-of-eight was nowhere to be seen, claims Sky.
Police added that Urfan’s parents are distressed, and that his father’s “coronary heart situation” is worsening from “stress”.
Sara’s exact cause of death currently remains uknown. However, Surrey Police said a post-mortem revealed she suffered “a number of and intensive accidents.”
They believe they were “more likely to have been brought on over a sustained and prolonged time frame”. Surrey County Council also said Sara was previously known to the authorities.
Police in Pakistan are searching for Urfan Sharif, who is said to have travelled with two adults and five children. It is believed he returned to his family home in Jhelum, Punjab – about 84 miles (134km) away from the capital.
Surrey Police continue to investigate Sara’s death. A statement from the force said: “No piece of knowledge is insignificant, so when you can assist, please contact us.
“If you would like to stay anonymous, you can report information to Crimestoppers by calling 0800 555 111.”