UK - Sara Sharif, 10, found murdered in house, Surrey, Aug 2023 *POIs sought*

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Sara's mother Olga has given an interview to a Polish TV.

From link

"She would like to get her son back, as we all would."
"My grandson is 13 years old, after all, so he must have known why Sara didn't fly with them."
Olga said that when she was married to Urfan Sharif he had mistreated her. The BBC has been unable to contact Urfan Sharif to respond to her claims.
The full interview is being shown in Poland on TVN's programme "Uwaga!" at 19:55 local time.

Is he even safe ? He's my big worry now.
If father finds out she wants him, he may take measures to ensure it cannot happen..

this child is terribly vulnerable.
 
Holy s*** I can't believe they actually filmed and released that. You're willing to "fight your case in court"? Okay, let's do that then.
 

Sara Sharif: Dad and stepmum release video in first public contact since her death​


[…]

In the low-quality footage Mr Sharif does not speak while Ms Batool reads from a notebook.

She spends only two sentences on Sara, describing her death as an "incident".

The BBC was sent the video but has been unable to verify their account. Nor was the BBC able to verify the conditions under which the video was filmed or the location.

[…]

Ms Batool ends the video saying that they are willing to co-operate with the UK authorities to fight their case.

The majority of the 2 minute and 36 second-long video consists of allegations that the Pakistan police are harassing the couple's extended family, illegally detaining them and raiding their homes.

Ms Batool states that the reason the family are in hiding is because they fear that the Pakistan police will torture and kill them.

In response Jhelum police chief Mehmood Bajwa told the BBC the allegations of harassment and torture of family members are false.

He said if the family had any fears from the police they could go to court to seek protection.

[…]

 

Sara Sharif: Dad and stepmum release video in first public contact since her death​


[…]

In the low-quality footage Mr Sharif does not speak while Ms Batool reads from a notebook.

She spends only two sentences on Sara, describing her death as an "incident".

The BBC was sent the video but has been unable to verify their account. Nor was the BBC able to verify the conditions under which the video was filmed or the location.

[…]

Ms Batool ends the video saying that they are willing to co-operate with the UK authorities to fight their case.

The majority of the 2 minute and 36 second-long video consists of allegations that the Pakistan police are harassing the couple's extended family, illegally detaining them and raiding their homes.

Ms Batool states that the reason the family are in hiding is because they fear that the Pakistan police will torture and kill them.

In response Jhelum police chief Mehmood Bajwa told the BBC the allegations of harassment and torture of family members are false.

He said if the family had any fears from the police they could go to court to seek protection.

[…]

These monsters are in hot water now.
They stupidly thought they could do whatever they wanted to the little girl and then hop into plane to evade Justice.

I'm crying with Olga.
Im praying for strength for her.
 
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