Police 'near finding suspects' after demise of 10-year-old Sara Sharif

Police in Pakistan trying to find the daddy of Sara Sharif have stated they're “close to locating suspects” after the British teen’s unexplained demise.

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The 10-year-old’s physique was present in her Woking dwelling within the early hours of August 10, with Sara’s father, Urfan Sharif 41, his associate Beinash Batool, 29, his brother Faisal Malik, 28, believed to have travelled to Pakistan hours earlier along with 5 different youngsters.

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So far, Pakistani police have drawn a clean of their makes an attempt to hint the trio - however Rawalpindi Region police chief Khurram Ali stated the web was tightening.

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He instructed The Mirror he and his officers have been “close to locating them”, and have already interrogated Urfan Sharif’s father, brother and uncle”, whom he described because the “prime suspect”.

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He added: ”It’s a matter of nice concern for our police as a baby was brutally killed and it's painful for all of us.”

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Nevertheless, police aren't permitted to detain Urfan Sharif’s kin after a court docket dominated such a transfer could be illegal.

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Back within the UK, it has emerged {that a} handwritten observe discovered by officers named the particular person chargeable for Sara’s demise.

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The message, written in massive letters, stated: “Who ever sees this, it was [name] who killed [Sara] by beating.

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“I am running away because I am scared.”

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The claims contradicted these by days earlier in Pakistan by Sara’s uncle, who stated his niece “fell down the stairs and broke her neck”.

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A publish mortem examination held final week was unable to find out explanation for demise - however revealed Sara had suffered “multiple and extensive injuries which were likely inflicted “over a period of time”.

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After the teen’s physique was discovered earlier this month, a classmate at St Mary’s School in Byfleet instructed her mom Sara had been lined in cuts and bruises in April.

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The mum, recognized solely as Jessica, stated: “My daughter had asked what had happened and she said she’d fallen off a bike and then kind of walked away.

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“The next day the teacher announced she had left school and she was being home-schooled.”

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Sara and her household then moved to the village of Horsell, close to Woking, about three miles away.

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Sara was additionally recognized to social providers, with Tim Oliver, Leader of Surrey County Council, saying final week: “We can confirm that, in line with standard process following the death of a child, the National Child Safeguarding Panel has been notified of the death and a multi-agency Rapid Review is underway.”

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In a recent attraction yesterday two weeks after Sarah’s demise, Detective Superintendent Mark Chapman, from the Surrey Police and Sussex Police Major Crime Team, stated: “We would like to thank those people who have already come forward and reported information to us.”

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“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.

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“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.”

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Anyone with info is being requested to report this on-line through the Major Incident Public Portal here

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Alternatively, they'll report info by calling 101, quoting Operation Unison or utilizing impartial charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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