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I wonder what the father said in the call, I believe he identified as her father, having sole custody … I really wonder what he made up in that call …
I really have no idea. Do you come out and say, my daughter is dead/injured at this address? Do you say that she's meant to have a babysitter, but the babysitter hasn't contacted you and you're worried? Do you 'Home Alone' it and claim you overlooked one of your six children before fleeing the country, despite having only bought five child tickets?I wonder what the father said in the call, I believe he identified as her father, having sole custody … I really wonder what he made up in that call …
Sara "suffered multiple and extensive injuries" which they said are "likely to have been caused over a sustained and extended period of time".
I'm so sorry Sara, you were harmed by those you should be able to trust the most.
I also agree with @Missmargo, why leave her there in the house? My only awful thought is, what if she wasn't dead when they left her? MOO
I feel it must have been longer if the police say there is evidence of extensive injuries over a period of time. Primary teachers are normally pretty vigilant and would investigate unexplained injuries .It would have been nearly three weeks since she was last seen at school, assuming she was present for the last day of term. The summer term would have ended by 21st July. Maybe before then depending on INSET days.
I have a feeling her x-rays are going to be catastrophically heartbreaking. I can't help thinking of little Saraswarti.I feel it must have been longer if the police say there is evidence of extensive injuries over a period of time. Primary teachers are normally pretty vigilant and would investigate unexplained injuries .
While the post-mortem has not provided us with an established cause of death at this time, the fact that we now know that Sara had suffered multiple and extensive injuries over a sustained and extended period has significantly changed the nature of our investigation, and we have widened the timescale of the focus of our enquiry.
Police say girl, 10, found dead in home had 'multiple injuries'
Surrey Police's investigation remains ongoing as a fresh plea for information from the public is releasedwww.getsurrey.co.uk
Oh my God, this is even worse than I thought.Sara "suffered multiple and extensive injuries" which they said are "likely to have been caused over a sustained and extended period of time".
I'm so sorry Sara, you were harmed by those you should be able to trust the most.
I also agree with @Missmargo, why leave her there in the house? My only awful thought is, what if she wasn't dead when they left her? MOO
Osama Bin Laden and his family managed to hide in Pakistan for about 10 years and that was with the entire US state looking. I fear it will be a long time if ever before someone faces justice for Sara.I have hope that being now all over the news, they are going to hand themselves in. Very difficult with so many children to live into hiding. I trust LE can find them too.
And IMO, possibly combined with threats of greater abuse//injury if she failed to her mother, "I don't want to see/visit you".This explains why they didn't allow Sara to visit her birth mother, she would have reported the abuse to the police.
And threats to younger siblings.And IMO, possibly combined with threats of greater abuse//injury if she failed to her mother, "I don't want to see/visit you".
Some of her injuries seemed to be of earlier date as I understood.The brother paid the tickets, again would it be because he was the one ending Sara’s life and he saw himself responsible to amend the situation he left all in?
Absolutelythat phrase should be banned from the english language.
Pakistan police told the BBC they had been asked by the country's Federal Investigation Agency to try to find Mr Sharif, but not arrest him.
Sara Sharif murder inquiry: Searches continue for father of 10-year-old
Two police teams are assigned to find Urfan Sharif in Pakistan, BBC News is told.www.bbc.co.uk
I also watched on BBC news that the police is looking to locate, not arrest them. Also, that once located it can take years to extradite themSara Sharif: Police in Pakistan seeking to arrest man wanted in connection with death of girl, 10, in Woking
The 10-year-old's father, Urfan Sharif, along with his brother and partner are wanted as part of the police murder investigation. Sara was found dead in Woking on 10 August.news.sky.com
The news reports appear to contradict each other.I wonder if depends on which official they speak with.
Police in Pakistan are seeking to arrest the father of 10-year-old Sara Sharif in connection with her death, officers in the eastern Punjab province said on Saturday.
I really want to hear what her school and teachers have to say about Sara and her family.