Sara Sharif ‘fell down stairs and broke her neck’, detained uncle tells police

Sara Sharif ‘fell down stairs and broke her neck’, detained uncle tells police
An uncle of Sara Sharif, the younger lady discovered alone and lifeless in her UK residence, claims the 10-year-old fell down the steps and broke her neck.
Sara’s uncle, Imran Sharif, is at present being held in custody by Pakistani police, officers from the town of Jhelum informed Sky News.
A serious manhunt is underway in Pakistan for Sara’s father and his companion, who hurriedly flew out from London to Islamabad the day earlier than police found Sara’s physique within the household’s residence in Woking, south of London.
Sara Sharif, 10, was murdered.
Detectives within the UK launched a homicide investigation after discovering the physique of Sara Sharif, who was alone when police arrived on the property. (Supplied)
Sara’s father Urfan Sharif, 41, his companion Beinash Batool, 29, and his brother Faisal Malik, 28, are all believed to be hiding in Pakistan, and are wished for questioning.

The uncle, Imran Sharif, reportedly informed police the household line is that Sara fell at residence.

Sky reported he allegedly informed officers: “Beinash was home with the children. Sara fell down the stairs and broke her neck. Beinash panicked and phoned Urfan.”

Sara’s father, Batool and Malik boarded a aircraft certain for Islamabad the day earlier than Sara was discovered lifeless.

They took 5 kids, aged from one to 13, with them.

On touchdown, Urfan Sharif made a 999 phone name to the UK and police rushed to the house and located Sara lifeless.

A autopsy examination confirmed Sara had suffered in depth accidents over a sustained interval earlier than she was discovered, however a reason for dying was not established.

Pakistani police are seeking to arrest Sara Sharif's father, Urfan Sharif.
Pakistani police are searching for to arrest Sara Sharif’s father, Urfan Sharif. (TikTok)

Sara’s uncle denied understanding the place Urfan and the others are in Pakistan, Jhelum police informed Sky.

He informed police: “I found out what happened to Sara through the international media.

“My dad and mom informed me Urfan briefly got here residence very upset. He saved saying ‘they’ are going to take his kids away from him.”

“They”, referred to British authorities, an officer said.

The uncle has not been charged and is claimed to be helping the inquiry.

Sharif’s family home in Pakistan is located in Jhelum, Punjab, around 135 kilometres from the capital, Islamabad.

Police found evidence Sharif briefly returned to Jhelum, before going into hiding.

Beinash Batool’s family home in Mirpur was searched, but there was no sign of the missing Brits, Jhelum police said.

There is not any formal extradition treaty between the UK and Pakistan.

Source: www.9news.com.au