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Emotional tribute from mother of deceased 10-year-old in Woking

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【Summary】10-year-old girl found dead in Woking, mother pays emotional tribute. Police searching for three individuals believed to have fled the country. Mother devastated by loss, describes daughter as beautiful and artsy. No arrests made, investigation ongoing. Police assure public there is no immediate risk.

FutureCar Staff    Aug 15, 2023 7:50 AM PT
Emotional tribute from mother of deceased 10-year-old in Woking

The mother of a 10-year-old girl found dead in a house in Woking has paid an emotional tribute to her daughter. The girl, named Sara Sharif, was discovered by police at a house in Horsell on Thursday. No one else was present at the time. Surrey Police are now searching for three individuals who they believe fled the country last Wednesday.

Olga Sharif, the grieving mother, expressed her disbelief at her daughter's death. She described Sara as a beautiful and artistic girl who loved building and making things. Sara was very close to her mother, who had always wanted a daughter. The two shared a love for crafts and visits to Marwell Zoo. Ms. Sharif, who is of Polish nationality, said that her life will never be the same again and that Sara should be with her right now.

Ms. Sharif received the devastating call from the police while she was on her way to Poland. It took her six hours to return to the UK. Surrey Police confirmed that no one else was present at the house when they discovered the girl's body. No arrests have been made, and officers continue to investigate the murder.

The police have identified three individuals they wish to speak to in connection with the investigation. They believe that these individuals left the country on Wednesday, August 9th. The police are working with international authorities to locate them. Officers have been conducting house-to-house inquiries in the local area, and a police presence will remain at the scene over the coming week.

Inspector Sandra Carlier, Borough Commander for Woking, expressed her condolences to the community and assured them that there is no believed risk to the wider public at this time. Police will continue to provide updates as the investigation progresses. Floral tributes have been placed near the police cordon, with one message expressing sorrow for the girl's untimely passing.

A post-mortem examination is scheduled to take place on Tuesday afternoon.

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