November 13th 2024.
In a heartbreaking turn of events, Sara Sharif's father has made a shocking admission in court. The 10-year-old's tragic death has been the subject of a trial, with her father, taxi driver Urfan Sharif, facing charges of murder. Sara's mother, Beinash Batool, and uncle, Faisal Malik, are also accused of playing a role in her death.
Initially, Sharif had attempted to shift the blame onto his wife. However, in a dramatic turn, he has now taken full responsibility for Sara's passing. In the courtroom, Sharif tearfully confessed to the cross-examiner that his daughter's death was a result of his actions. This heartfelt admission came as a surprise, as Sharif had previously maintained his innocence.
Last August, Sara was found lifeless in their family home in Woking. The young girl had suffered an unimaginable 71 injuries, including human bite marks and burns from an iron. The defendants had fled to Pakistan following Sara's death, but eventually returned home to face trial.
During the cross-examination, Sharif was questioned about a note he had left beside his daughter's body before leaving for Pakistan. In the note, he had written "love you Sara" followed by "Whoever see this note it's me Urfan Sharif who killed my daughter by beating". When questioned about this, Sharif stood by his words and admitted to causing Sara's death.
The prosecutor then brought up the multiple fractures that Sara had endured in the weeks leading up to her passing. It was revealed that Sharif was responsible for these injuries, as well as the burns and bite marks on her body. With a heavy heart, Sharif took full responsibility for his actions, admitting to using a cricket bat or pole to hit his daughter and causing her hyoid neck bone to break.
The defense then suggested that on the night of August 6th, Sharif had badly beaten Sara. In a barely audible voice, Sharif replied, "I accept everything." The trial is ongoing and Sharif, Batool, and Malik continue to deny their involvement in Sara's murder.
The entire community has been shaken by this tragic event. The Agency, a local news source, has been closely following the trial and providing updates on their Twitter and Facebook pages. For those who want to stay informed, The Agency now offers daily push alerts straight to your device. Sign up now to stay up to date on the latest developments in this heartbreaking case.
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