Sara Sharif’s father, stepmother release video after vanishing following daughter’s death

Sara Sharif’s father, stepmother release video after vanishing following daughter’s death
The father and stepmother of 10-year-old Sara Sharif have launched their first public feedback since she was discovered useless with severe accidents within the UK.
Sara Sharifwas discovered on August 10 at her Surrey residence within the UK.

Police consider her father, Urfan Sharif, and stepmother, Beinash Batool, travelled to Pakistan the subsequent day.

The pair launched a video this morning saying they’re keen to cooperate with UK authorities after allegedly going into hiding for weeks.
The pair launched a video this morning saying they’re keen to cooperate with UK authorities after allegedly going into hiding for weeks. (BBC)

Police are additionally attempting to find Sara’s brother Faisal Malik.

Authorities wish to communicate to all three in relation to the homicide investigation.

In video footage obtained by the BBC, Batool learn from a pocket book whereas Sharif sat quietly beside her.

She referred to Sara’s dying in two sentences, calling it an “incident”, in accordance with the BBC.

Sharif and Batool spend the remainder of the 2-minute and 36-second lengthy clip claiming that the Pakistan police are harassing the couple’s prolonged household, additionally saying that they had been illegally detained.

They additionally acknowledged that they went into hiding out of worry that the Pakistan police would torture and kill them. 

Jhelum police chief Mehmood Bajwa mentioned the claims of harassment and torture had been false, however confirmed that police had performed raids and detained some members of the family for questioning – nonetheless, that they had not arrested anybody.

The BBC was unable to confirm the situations wherein the video was filmed or the situation.

Sara Sharif was discovered useless on August 10 at her Surry residence within the UK with extreme accidents. (BBC)

Surrey Police mentioned the video was “clearly significant” in an announcement to the BBC.

They additionally mentioned they’ve been working with Interpol, the Foreign Office and the National Crime Agency to plan the subsequent steps within the investigation.

“As you will appreciate, progressing these enquiries through the appropriate channels has to be handled carefully and sensitively,” the pressure informed BBC.

“Any cooperation from the people we want to speak to will assist the enquiry.”

Post-mortem assessments discovered that Sara sustained “multiple and extensive injuries.”

Her mom, Olga Sharif, mentioned she hardly recognised her daughter because of the severity of her accidents whereas talking on a Polish tv program Uwaga!.

Police beforehand mentioned that Sharif made a 999 name from Pakistan, main authorities to Sara’s physique after he landed in Islamabad. 

An inquest into the incident discovered that her dying was of unnatural causes, however had not decided the precise trigger.

Source: www.9news.com.au