Sara Sharif's grandfather urges son at hand himself in - as police say they're 'blind' in search

The grandfather of Sara Sharif has urged his son at hand himself over to police as a part of the investigation into the 10-year-old's demise.

Read more

Pakistani police are seeking to arrest Urfan Sharif, who travelled from the UK to Islamabad the day earlier than Sara was discovered lifeless on 10 August.

Read more

Urfan Sharif together with his partner Beinash Batool and brother Faisal Shahzad Malik are wished for questioning.

Read more

Police chiefs in Pakistan informed Sky correspondent Sabah Choudhry they're "blind" of their seek for Sara's father, uncle and stepmother, and reviews of officers' being near discovering them are "fake news".

Read more

Speaking to The Sunday Times, Sara's grandfather Muhammad Sharif, 68, stated they need to hand themselves over to police.

Read more

Mr Sharif informed the paper his son briefly visited the household residence in Jhelum, Punjab province, earlier within the month, earlier than disappearing once more.

Read more

He added that his son didn't inform him about Sara's demise.

Read more

"We want them to present themselves," Mr Sharif stated.

Read more

"We want them to resolve the matter as the privacy of our house is affected due to frequent police raids."

Read more

Police in Surrey are persevering with to attraction for data as they attempt to piece collectively what Sara's life could have been like within the run as much as her demise.

Read more

Sara's actual reason for demise stays unknown however a autopsy examination revealed she "suffered multiple and extensive injuries", which Surrey Police stated have been "likely to have been caused over a sustained and extended period of time".

Read more

Sara's mom, Olga Sharif, is being supported by specialist officers.

Read more

Read extra:Sara Sharif 'fell down stairs and broke her neck', uncle told policeSara 'was known to authorities before her death'School pays tribute to 'bubbly and confident' Sara

Read more

Please use Chrome browser for a extra accessible video participant

Read more

2:08

Read more

Sara's uncle has been questioned by police

Read more

Last week, Jhelum police informed Sky News Sara's uncle, Imran Sharif, had been in custody, however not underneath arrest.

Read more

Imran Sharif denied figuring out the place Urfan and his household have been, officers added.

Read more

He is claimed to have informed police: "I found out what happened to Sara through the international media.

Read more

"My mother and father informed me Urfan briefly got here residence very upset. He saved saying 'they' are going to take his youngsters away from him."

Read more

"They", an officer said, referred to British authorities.

Read more

According to Jhelum police, Imran Sharif claims the family line is that Sara fell at home.

Read more

He is alleged to have told officers: "Beinash was residence with the youngsters. Sara fell down the steps and broke her neck. Beinash panicked and phoned Urfan."

Read more

Lawyers consider it's unlikely an extradition request from the UK could be denied by Pakistan.

Read more

Did you like this story?

Please share by clicking this button!

Visit our site and see all other available articles!

UK 247 News