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

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  • #941
Even if the last "incident" was the cause of death, nothing about her injuries leading up to this was legal, IMO.
 
  • #942
Even if the last "incident" was the cause of death, nothing about her injuries leading up to this was legal, IMO.
And, what - was she crying from pain or unable to do a chore because of her injuries so she was "legally" further punished to the point of death!?!?

Insulting to humankind that he describes any of what happened to the child as "legal."

jmo
 
  • #943
And all happened in silence?
She must surely have screamed and cried in pain, the 11 spine fractures - just how does that occur? the hot iron removing a layer of skin - in silence? Did no-one ever hear anything?
How scary for the other children too. Even if the they were spared the bodily assaults, they too are victims of child abuse on account of the violence they saw and heard. Terrifying, terrorizing. Fear, guilt, scary and confusing. Serious, criminal family dysfunction.

JMO
 
  • #944
Looking at that timeline, they wasted little time trying to create an escape plan from the country, if the brother sent a WhatsApp at 8:38 and only 20 minutes later, the stepmum was arranging flights.

How cold and calculating. Her body couldn’t even have been cold.
 
  • #945
Looking at that timeline, they wasted little time trying to create an escape plan from the country, if the brother sent a WhatsApp at 8:38 and only 20 minutes later, the stepmum was arranging flights.

How cold and calculating. Her body couldn’t even have been cold.

They probably thought they would escape Justice.
Ha!
I'm sure they thought their family in Pakistan would help them
and that Pakistani authorities would not bother.

How wrong they were!

I bet their Pakistani family sighed with relief when these monsters were finally flown back to the UK.

I also guess they pressured these criminals to give up
b/c Pakistani Police had no mercy for the whole family and they had to escape from their own homes and places of work.
Some were even arrested/detained.
There was no income to feed family members.

The trio brought only disaster with them.

And unconvenient interest of Police hehe
Imagine being under LE's microscope :rolleyes:

JMO
 
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  • #946
Full transcript of 999 call
between Urfan Sharif and Surrey Police.


Your shoulder blades are on your back. Having two fractured shoulder blades together with the spinal injuries would suggest that the poor kid was lying on her front whilst being pummelled.
 
  • #947
Looking at that timeline, they wasted little time trying to create an escape plan from the country, if the brother sent a WhatsApp at 8:38 and only 20 minutes later, the stepmum was arranging flights.

How cold and calculating. Her body couldn’t even have been cold.
Because of the wording of the brother's message to his friend of 8.38 that evening, I'm beginning to think that Sara did not die suddenly as the result of an immediate bout of torture, but had been dying for some time/hours/days, maybe comatose or unconscious? then finally 'passed away'.
I think they already had prepared the children and themselves for Sara to die, they realised that they would need to leave the country quickly, they were partly prepared but afraid to act so as not to raise any suspicions and for fear of someone finding her alive.
 
  • #948
Sending much strength to Sara's mum. That's all I can say. This leaves me speechless.
 
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  • #950
And, what - was she crying from pain or unable to do a chore because of her injuries so she was "legally" further punished to the point of death!?!?

Insulting to humankind that he describes any of what happened to the child as "legal."

jmo
Shame they cannot be legally punished in the same way. On the contrary, they shied away from being legally punished by running away like the cowards they are. And whatever punishment they receive, will not be punishment enough.
 
  • #951
They probably thought they would escape Justice.
Ha!
I'm sure they thought their family in Pakistan would help them
and that Pakistani authorities would not bother.

How wrong they were!

I bet their Pakistani family sighed with relief when these monsters were finally flown back to the UK.

I also guess they pressured these criminals to give up
b/c Pakistani Police had no mercy for the whole family and they had to escape from their own homes and places of work.
Some were even arrested/detained.
There was no income to feed family members.

The trio brought disaster with them.

And unconvenient interest of Police hehe
Imagine being under LE's microscope :rolleyes:

JMO
Their Pakistani family did help them and they should had been charged for obstructing justice for Sara.
 
  • #952
Court artist sketch by Elizabeth Cook of Sara Sharif's father Urfan Sharif (right) and her uncle Faisal Malik appearing via video-link, from Belmarsh prison, at the Old Bailey in London
Court artist sketch by Elizabeth Cook of Sara Sharif's father Urfan Sharif (right) and her uncle Faisal Malik appearing via video-link, from Belmarsh prison, at the Old Bailey in London. Picture: Alamy


Court artist sketch by Elizabeth Cook of Sara Sharif's stepmother Beinash Batool
Court artist sketch by Elizabeth Cook of Sara Sharif's stepmother Beinash Batool.Picture: Alamy


 
  • #953
Their Pakistani family did help them and they should had been charged for obstructing justice for Sara.

I guess it is so called "family solidarity" not to "grass".
That is reality in some societies - like it or not.
But...
I'm more than sure it was family pressure on the culprits to finally surrender to authorities.

Because,
why did they give up?

If they had family approval,
these criminals would never do it, never surrender IMO.

Family had enough of them and problems they brought.

JMO
 
  • #954
Court artist sketch by Elizabeth Cook of Sara Sharif's father Urfan Sharif (right) and her uncle Faisal Malik appearing via video-link, from Belmarsh prison, at the Old Bailey in London's father Urfan Sharif (right) and her uncle Faisal Malik appearing via video-link, from Belmarsh prison, at the Old Bailey in London
Court artist sketch by Elizabeth Cook of Sara Sharif's father Urfan Sharif (right) and her uncle Faisal Malik appearing via video-link, from Belmarsh prison, at the Old Bailey in London. Picture: Alamy


Court artist sketch by Elizabeth Cook of Sara Sharif's stepmother Beinash Batool's stepmother Beinash Batool
Court artist sketch by Elizabeth Cook of Sara Sharif's stepmother Beinash Batool.Picture: Alamy



These are sketches from 2023.

I myself sent them last year.

I'm waiting for the latest ones.
To see how they fare in their present accommodation.
 
  • #955
These are sketches from 2023.

I myself sent them last year.

I'm waiting for the latest ones.
To see how they fare in their present accommodation.
Sorry, the article was dated 14 October and I thought they were from today.
 
  • #956
Sorry, the article was dated 14 October and I thought they were from today.
MSM probably used old ones.
It is only the 1st day of trial.
 
  • #957
Your shoulder blades are on your back. Having two fractured shoulder blades together with the spinal injuries would suggest that the poor kid was lying on her front whilst being pummelled.
No words…… but just had this horrible thought…… and I am not a surgeon or orthopedic expert…… with that, hope the prosecution experts can assist…… was there evidence perhaps this dear sweet child was stomped to receive those injuries? SMH. MOO

PS…. Not wanting to be graphic, but that innocent child deserves some justice. And my hope is that it is given. :(
 
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  • #959
No words…… but just had this horrible thought…… and I am not a surgeon or orthopedic expert…… with that, hope the prosecution experts can assist…… was there evidence perhaps this dear sweet child was stomped to receive those injuries? SMH. MOO

PS…. Not wanting to be graphic, but that innocent child deserves some justice. And my hope is that it is given. :(
I don't know, but stomping seems to make more sense than punching, imo. I was wondering if she was thrown down stairs, but I don't know if what would even be enough.

What a house of horrors.

jmo
 
  • #960
Your shoulder blades are on your back. Having two fractured shoulder blades together with the spinal injuries would suggest that the poor kid was lying on her front whilst being pummelled.

Or perhaps curled in a fetal position, which seems to be natural inclination to protect organs when being attacked. That would of course expose her back/spine/shoulder blades during a vicious attack.

This is brutal. The horrors that this beautiful child endured...

MOO.
 
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