I think if there is truth based on that story, like you I believe the step-mother pushed her.So we are to believe they all just stepped over her lying dead at the bottom of the stairs as they ran up and down packing for their trip because they were so shocked and didn’t know what to do?
Or did they drag her somewhere?
I’m sure the post Mortem will be able to corroborate what this Uncle is claiming/ show what really happened.
The only element of truth is that Beinish is the one that likely pushed her down the stairs.
The stairs are in their new house (Hammond Road) where Sara was found dead.I am not sure stairs featured in what actually happened .There were no stairs in the flat where she used to live and where a forensic search is currently taking place.
I know! I am as referring to the fact that Sara had been hurt over a period of time and casting doubt over the falling down stairs story.The stairs are in their new house where Sara was found dead.
There could be some truth in the stairs story (but pushed, not fell). That wouldn’t exclude previous, older injuries, which it’s been made clear she had.I know! I am as referring to the fact that Sara had been hurt over a period of time and casting doubt over the falling down stairs story.
I think it was an excuse either given to the brother by Urfan or made up by the brother when questioned by the police. I personally do not think Sara's injuries were caused by a fall downstairs .
I agree ,we are all forming our opinions on the facts as we learn them from updated media information and trying to fit them to what we already know. then discuss them with others,which is the reason we are posting here. I enjoy reading others theories and putting forward my own.There could be some truth in the stairs story (but pushed, not fell). That wouldn’t exclude previous, older injuries, which it’s been made clear she had.
If someone falls and is seriously injured, you call for help. You don't run away and hide. It's absolutely unbelievable that you would run from a severely injured child who had an accident.If Sara was found at the bottom of the stairs, she did not ‘fall’, she was pushed. One of them pushed her.
They abused and abused her until they broke her.
They are hiding because there was a history of abuse, injuries in addition to the final cause of death, injuries that would be evident - and were evident - to the emergency services.If someone falls and is seriously injured, you call for help. You don't run away and hide. It's absolutely unbelievable that you would run from a severely injured child who had an accident.
jmo
Thanks for the link; this was the first time I saw her bio mom .'Sara was let down by people meant to protect her', says campaigner
EXCLUSIVE: In the wake of Surrey County Council confirming Sara was known to them, care home consultant Chris Wild told MailOnline 'vulnerable' Sara Sharif was let down by authorities.www.dailymail.co.uk
campaigner for children in care has accused the authorities of a 'catastrophic' safeguarding failure after the local council admitted Sara Sharif was known to them before she was found dead at her home in Woking.
The shock murder of the 10-year-old girl, who was 'on the radar', has sparked an international manhunt as detectives try to locate her father Malik Urfan Sharif, 41, his partner Beinash Batool, 29, and brother, Faisal Malik, 28, who have fled to Pakistan.
The trio left the UK a day before the girl's bruised body was tragically discovered at the £500,000 family council house in the Horsell area of Surrey. All three are now wanted for questioning over Sara's murder.
In the wake of Surrey County Council confirming Sara was known to them, care home consultant Chris Wild told MailOnline: 'That 10-year-old girl was on the radar, she was known to local authorities, she was a vulnerable little girl and yet again the response was too late.
'It's just mass failings, the whole of social services needs a restart and an overhaul.'
Exactly.I think the stairs are just as responsible for Sara's death as that door was responsible for all those clumsy spouses with black eyes.
As in, not at all.
I believe Sara had catastrophic injuries. I think they came up with the stairs because it was the only thing they could come up with that would remotely result in Sara being injured head to toe without leaving the home that wasn't homicide. And it didn't work, because her injuries took place over a sustained period of time, so were in all different stages of healing.
I imagine they'd be able to easily tell things that couldn't be caused by a fall, too. Burns. Malnutrition. Bruising from being restrained. Marks from being whipped with a belt or a cane. Hair pulled out at the roots.
We don't know what her injuries are, yet, but there are plenty of things children who die from child abuse endure that show up on the body, and the parents say to the hospital staff or medics, 'oh, he was wrestling with his brother and fell down'. When every bit of their kid's body is a roadmap of hurt.
Sara didn't fall down the stairs. The stairs are innocent.
MOO
Maybe she started fighting back. She’s getting older/bigger. Triggered by the school holidays and no respite during the day. And step mum didn’t like this. I think there is a vague true in the stairs being part or f her cause of death. IMOIf Sarah was being used to look after the litle ones and do housework etc, then, surely you would think it would not be in Bienish’s interests to actually dispose of her?
Thanks for the link; this was the first time I saw her bio mom .
Sara sort of favored her in looks .
I think Sara was the only child of her bio dad and mom ?
Wondering if she was targeted and singled out for 'punishment' ; i.e., "you aren't like the rest of us --you look like ..." (bio mother) ?
She seemed to be scapegoated, I haven't read yet about concerns for the other children.
That's not to say they were treated decently, maybe the entire household was in chaos ?
How absolutely frightening for the little ones.
Omo.