UK - Sara Sharif, 10, found murdered in house, Surrey, Aug 2023 *POIs ARREST* #2

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August 29, 2023 at 10:35AM BST

The cause of death of a 10-year-old girl whose body was found in her Surrey home, sparking an international manhunt, has not yet been determined, an inquest has heard.

The precise cause of death is “not yet ascertained” but is likely to be “unnatural”, an inquest opening into her death at Surrey Coroner’s Court heard on Tuesday.

Coroner Simon Wickens confirmed Sara was born in Slough, Berkshire, on January 11 2013.

He then adjourned inquest proceedings until February 29 2024 to allow Surrey Police to carry out their investigations.

BBM, I wonder if there is no funeral planned until after the inquest as her CoD is still under investigation.
 
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Sharif, Batool and Malik have all denied the charges. They appeared at the Old Bailey via video-link on Friday, March 1, where Judge Mark Lucraft scheduled their trial for October 1. It's expected the trial will last around six weeks and will be heard before High Court judge Mr Justice Cavanagh.
 
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Thanks Skigh. This will clash with the Virginia McCullough trial. Busy October!
 
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Sharif, Batool and Malik have all denied the charges. They appeared at the Old Bailey via video-link on Friday, March 1, where Judge Mark Lucraft scheduled their trial for October 1. It's expected the trial will last around six weeks and will be heard before High Court judge Mr Justice Cavanagh.
Do we know if Sara's siblings (or step stiblings I can't remember) will testify in court ? They're the only ones who could tell the truth about what happened imo.
 
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Do we know if Sara's siblings (or step stiblings I can't remember) will testify in court ? They're the only ones who could tell the truth about what happened imo.
Sara has one sibling,her elder brother,the others are younger half siblings. The children have been living with their Pakistani relatives so might have been fed information which could make them unreliable witnesses or been coached to say they cannot remember anything.
 
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Sara has one sibling,her elder brother,the others are younger step siblings. The children have been living with their Pakistani relatives so might have been fed information which could make them unreliable witnesses or been coached to say they cannot remember anything.
I thought the younger ones were half siblings, not step siblings.
 
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Sara has one sibling,her elder brother,the others are younger half siblings. The children have been living with their Pakistani relatives so might have been fed information which could make them unreliable witnesses or been coached to say they cannot remember anything.
Yeah you're probably right.. and even if they wanted to, they would probably be too scared to do so...
 
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I trust her brother will tell the truth about what was happening in this house.
 
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Are the children in Pakistan still?
 
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I trust her brother will tell the truth about what was happening in this house.
That's what I'd like to think too, but if he's been threatened by some family members, maybe he won't feel safe enough..
 
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Are the children in Pakistan still?
I was wondering too but since I haven't seen any articles stating that they were taken back to GB, I guess the answer is yes ?
 
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I was wondering too but since I haven't seen any articles stating that they were taken back to GB, I guess the answer is yes ?
I'm thinking the kids are still in Pakistan and that was part of the plan. Keep the kids together what ever happens to the parents.

I'm not sure if the UK government can force the kids to return back. I think that is difficult to do if the kids have duel nationality? Just my speculation.

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I can imagine that the children will be under a great deal of pressure from the Pakistani side of the family not to testify against their parents.

If I were a professional involved in the case I would be concerned about placing the children in a situation where they either commit perjury and risk a miscarriage of justice, or put themselves at risk of 'honour' based violence.

At least if they were in UK foster care they could have been kept safe.
 
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Their trial had been fixed for 1 October but it will now begin on 7 October when a jury will be selected.

The prosecutor will then open the case to the jury on October 14.

The trial will be heard by High Court judge Mr Justice Cavanagh and is estimated to last up to seven weeks.
 
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Their trial had been fixed for 1 October but it will now begin on 7 October when a jury will be selected.

The prosecutor will then open the case to the jury on October 14.

The trial will be heard by High Court judge Mr Justice Cavanagh and is estimated to last up to seven weeks.
Was the uncle Faisal living with them when she was killed? I can't remember
 
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Their trial had been fixed for 1 October but it will now begin on 7 October when a jury will be selected.

The prosecutor will then open the case to the jury on October 14.

The trial will be heard by High Court judge Mr Justice Cavanagh and is estimated to last up to seven weeks.
Precious little Sara, horrific from that article, excerpt below. Every day the pain and terror she must have felt. I do hope her brother is able to find his voice without fear.

'Sara sustained a number of injuries - a healed fracture to one of her clavicles, multiple rib fractures, multiple bruising to the torso and limbs and the presence of haemorrhage on her brain.

'There were multiple healing fractures on different parts of body suggesting multiple events of violence over a period of time which must have culminated in her death.'
 
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