It could be that it there were multiple injuries they do know which one caused death,it might be a ruptured organ or blow to the head ,for example.I would have thought that multiple injuries would paint a story quite quickly. Unless there are historic injuries too.
Or, its really not at all obvious from their usual round 1 of tests which would normally tell them.
School SLT and DSL definitely work during the holidays, as well as admin/secretarial staff, and a lot of it is from home. Like I said it's unlikely but not impossible.I have not known of any primary school having a skeleton staff working during the holiday with regard to safeguarding. Teachers often come into school voluntarily to prepare their classroom for the new term ,or do paperwork,school admin are sometimes in. Obviously if an emergency phone call/ email came in it would be dealt with and referred to the correct authorities.
The phone call to the police was in the early hours of the morning so not a time anyone from school would be ringing.
They didn't stay. They left. And decomposition is a process, beginning at the moment of death. A body placed in a fridge or freezer at or around time of death won't stink out a house beyond inhabitation within hours, or even a few days.I do not think the family with 5 other children would be able to stay in the house with a decomposing body. The smell would be unbearable. The neighbours would also be able to smell it as they lived in a semi detached house.
Could it be a smell then that possibly triggered the call to the police by a neighbour? Speculating.They didn't stay. They left. And decomposition is a process, beginning at the moment of death. A body placed in a fridge or freezer at or around time of death won't stink out a house beyond inhabitation within hours, or even a few days.
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I was referring to your comment:They didn't stay. They left. And decomposition is a process, beginning at the moment of death. A body placed in a fridge or freezer at or around time of death won't stink out a house beyond inhabitation within hours, or even a few days.
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I believe it's not uncommon for 'welfare checks' to be triggered by neighbours detecting an odour or insect activity, or other signs like mail piling up, milk bottles not collected (from the days we had milk delivery), etc. What confuses me about that, though, is the time of the call, if it really was around 3am. Who is awake and snooping on their neighbours (however benevolently) at that hour?Could it be a smell then that possibly triggered the call to the police by a neighbour? Speculating.
Depending which exact flight they took, there are flights landing at 6am-ish India time which equates to about 3am-ish UK time (after allowing for time to clear security) ….which means they landed and phoned LE to initiate the ‘welfare check’ themselves at 250 BST.Could it be a smell then that possibly triggered the call to the police by a neighbour? Speculating.
Could have coincided with noises from them packing and getting ready to go to the airport, and possibly shouting?I believe it's not uncommon for 'welfare checks' to be triggered by neighbours detecting an odour or insect activity, or other signs like mail piling up, milk bottles not collected (from the days we had milk delivery), etc. What confuses me about that, though, is the time of the call, if it really was around 3am. Who is awake and snooping on their neighbours (however benevolently) at that hour?
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From all the neighbours comments given in various links on this thread including the next door neighbours ,the first they knew anything was wrong was when the road was full of emergency vehicles.Could have coincided with noises from them packing and getting ready to go to the airport, and possibly shouting?
I'm thinking they probably don't need to. In other words it wouldn't help progress the investigation here at this stage. Officials in Pakistan will know and will be who they are liaising with to locate them IMO.Does anyone know the reason that the police might not release names of the three people they believe to have fled to Pakistan?
Does anyone know the reason that the police might not release names of the three people they believe to have fled to Pakis
With regards to the welfare check, my understanding was that the police attended the property at 0250 BST, not that the call was made at that time. Admittedly, the Surrey Police Facebook page updates state:Depending which exact flight they took, there are flights landing at 6am-ish India time which equates to about 3am-ish UK time (after allowing for time to clear security) ….which means they landed and phoned LE to initiate the ‘welfare check’ themselves at 250 BST.
Or they told someone in the UK they were ‘safe’ and initiated the welfare check.
Either way, I believe they ( the Dad?) initiated that call, not neighbours. Moo.
I apologize, up at 3:30 yes due to the massive police presence but as far as we know not up in the 2am window that the call was made.Actually a neighbour said he was up at that time.
Two cars 'disappeared' from house where girl, 10, was found dead
Locals living in Hammond Road in the village of Horsell, near Woking, say the vehicles were at the property hours before the child, named locally as Sara, was found dead.www.dailymail.co.uk
Neighbour Amjad Ali, 47, told MailOnline he 'couldn't believe' that 'something like this happened outside my house.'
He added that the family moved in about five months ago and that everyone in the area is 'shocked' by the girl's death.
Mr Ali said: 'The first I knew of anything was around 3.30 this morning.
'My son looked out the window as I had taken my wife on holiday and were still up and he said the road was full of police.
Or maybe first reaction is child dead for 2-3days, family left country,..must be homicide?I’m extremely perplexed by the fact that there will be more tests needed to determine COD. Perhaps multiple blows/injuries and cut/stab wounds and/or strangulation and they have to narrow it down to which was the fatal cause…?
Could be but I recall LE saying it was a horrendous scene - as is every child death - but ehhh. I’ll go look for like to the statement for now consider it MOOOr maybe first reaction is child dead for 2-3days, family left country,..must be homicide?