Father, step-mum guilty of murdering British-Pakistani girl

Father, stepmother guilty of 10-year-old Sara Sharif's murder in UK; sentencing set for Tuesday.

LONDON:

The father and stepmother of a 10-year-old British-Pakistani girl were found guilty Wednesday of her murder in a gruesome case of child abuse that shocked the UK and triggered an international manhunt.

Urfan Sharif, 42, and Beinash Batool, 30, were convicted of Sara Sharif's murder after she was found dead at her home last year, having suffered extensive injuries including broken bones, burns and bite marks.

Her uncle Faisal Malik, 29, was also found guilty of causing or allowing her death after a week of jury deliberations at London's Old Bailey criminal court.

The sentencing for the "extremely stressful and traumatic" case will take place on Tuesday, the judge said.

Sara was found dead in her bed in Woking, southwest of London, on August 10, 2023. The three convicted family members had fled to Pakistan the day before.

Her father left behind a handwritten note by her body saying he hadn't meant to kill her "but I lost it".

Her three relatives were arrested after returning to the UK a month later.

When cross-examined at the highly charged trial last month, Sharif, a taxi driver, admitted to killing his daughter, but maintained he had not meant to harm her. He had initially denied all charges and blamed Batool for Sara's death.

Sharif also admitted causing multiple fractures in the weeks before Sara's death, beating her with a cricket bat as she was bound with packaging tape, throttling her with his bare hands and breaking the hyoid bone in her neck.

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