The father of Sara Sharif‘s grandfather has asked his own son to go to the police after Sara, who was 10 years old, died.
Muhammad Sharif, who is 68 years old, also said that the police are bothering his family and have arrested some of his family members.
The police want to talk to Muhammad Sharif’s son Urfan Sharif, his partner Beinash Batool, and his brother Faisal Shahzad Malik. This is because Sara was found dead at her home in Woking, Surrey, last month.
Officers think that Urfan Sharif, who is 41 years old, went to Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, the day before they found Sara’s body. He went there with Ms Batool, who is 29 years old, Mr Malik, who is 28 years old, and five children aged between one and 13 years old.
Mr Sharif asked the police to let his family members go.
‘I have done everything that I can to get in touch with Urfan and ask him to show up and share his perspective. ’
Mr Sharif said in an interview with The Sunday Times that his son had visited their home in Jhelum, Punjab province, for a short time in August.
A report done after Sara’s death last month showed that she had many injuries that were probably caused over a long period of time.
They do not know the exact reason she died yet, but they think it was probably not a natural death, according to what was said in the investigation.
According to Surrey County Council, authorities already knew about her before. Surrey Police said they had some contact with Sara’s family in the past, but it was limited and happened a long time ago.
Urfan Sharif phoned emergency services in Pakistan on the day his daughter’s body was discovered, saying that he was worried about her well-being, as stated by the officers.
The police in Pakistan are doing everything they can to find the family. Interpol and other agencies are also helping to search for them.
Last week, Ms Batool’s cousin told her to return to the UK and surrender to the police.
The person, who didn’t want their name to be known, said that Ms Batool was not in contact with her parents anymore because she ran away to get married to Mr Sharif.
Last month, the police in Jhelum, Pakistan, informed Sky News that Imran Sharif, Sara’s uncle, was in their custody but not formally charged.
He said to the officers that the family’s story was that Sara had an accident at home, according to the police.
He is accused of telling the officers that Beinash was at home with the children. Sara had an accident and hurt her neck badly while going down the stairs. Beinash got scared and called Urfan.
Sara’s mother, Olga Sharif, has been helped by special officers after Sara died.
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