"Girl, 11, killed by
'indefensible punch'
before her family tried to cover it up.
Falaq Babar, 11, suffered
an 'unprovoked, indefensible punch' to the head
from her older brother Suhail Mohammed, 23,
at home in February 2022,
a coroner has ruled.
An 11-year-old girl
who had dreams of becoming a lawyer
tragically died after her older brother punched her in the head in a fit of rage,
with the family then attempting to cover up the incident,
a
coroner has ruled.
Falaq Babar,
dubbed the 'princess of her family',
was bathing one of her siblings in their home on Bury Road in February 2022
when she was subjected to an 'unprovoked, indefensible punch' by her 23-year-old brother, Suhail Mohammed.
Just 21 minutes after calling for an ambulance,
he texted his girlfriend confessing that he had 'killed' his little sister and admitted to having 'punched her on the head'.
Falaq sadly passed away in hospital a month later.
However,
due to the evidence presented at the inquest,
she will not be reporting the case back to Greater
Manchester Police
or the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS).
Ms Kearsley concluded
that Falaq had an
'underlying, unknown malformation in the brain',
which is described as extremely rare.
Detective Chief Inspector Stuart Round, giving evidence,
expressed that he believed there was
'sufficient evidence'
to bring forward a potential manslaughter charge in connection to Falaq's death to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS).
However,
he revealed that the CPS determined that there was 'no case' due to what he perceived to be the 'complexities' of the medical evidence."
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Falaq Babar, 11, suffered an 'unprovoked, indefensible punch' to the head from her older brother Suhail Mohammed, 23, at home in February 2022, a coroner has ruled
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