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Sara Sharif's mother criticizes assertion of 10-year-old's accident in Woking.

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【Summary】The mother of murdered 10-year-old Sara Sharif has criticized her ex-husband's claims that Sara died after falling down the stairs. Sara's father, Urfan Sharif, is currently in hiding in Pakistan along with his partner and brother, prompting an international manhunt. Sara's mother, Olga, rejects Urfan's brother's version of events and demands answers from Urfan himself. Post-mortem tests revealed Sara had suffered extensive injuries over a sustained period of time.

FutureCar Staff    Aug 23, 2023 7:21 AM PT
Sara Sharif's mother criticizes assertion of 10-year-old's accident in Woking.

The heartbroken mother of Sara Sharif, a 10-year-old girl who was found dead at her home in Woking, Surrey, has dismissed claims that her daughter died from falling down the stairs. She is demanding the truth from her ex-husband, Urfan Sharif, who is currently in hiding in Pakistan along with his partner and brother. An international manhunt is underway to apprehend them.

Urfan's brother, Imran Sharif, was recently taken into custody by Islamabad authorities and claimed that Sara's death was an accident. However, Sara's mother, Olga, rejects this version of events and believes Urfan may have lied to his brother. She is desperate for answers and wants Urfan to be questioned about what happened to their daughter.

Post-mortem tests were inconclusive in determining Sara's cause of death, but they did reveal that she had suffered multiple and extensive injuries over a sustained period of time. Olga insists that she will never have closure until she knows the truth and pleads with Urfan to do the right thing.

In addition to Olga's statements, Sara's Polish uncle expressed his desire for the police to catch the person responsible for his niece's death. He revealed that Urfan was a gambler and prone to violence, with the police often being called to the family home when Sara lived with her mother.

Surrey police confirmed that Urfan was a known figure to them on a historic basis, but did not provide further details. Although there is no formal extradition treaty between the UK and Pakistan, Islamabad authorities are reportedly under pressure from the British High Commission to find the fugitives.

Imran Sharif denies knowing the whereabouts of Urfan and his family, but the police believe that the family is hiding something. They have managed to apprehend one family member and will interrogate him until he reveals the truth.

Olga, who was married to Urfan from 2009 to 2017, urges her ex-husband to come forward and explain himself. She hopes to bury her daughter in her native Poland.

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