A ten-year-old lady discovered lifeless at her dwelling in Woking has been described as a “bubbly and confident” pupil by her headteacher.
Sara Sharif was found after police had been referred to as from Pakistan by her father Urfan Sharif on 10 August.
The 41-year-old man, his associate Beinash Batool, 29, and his 28-year-old brother Faisal Malik are thought to have travelled to Islamabad the day earlier than – and are needed for questioning.
A autopsy examination confirmed Sara had suffered intensive accidents over a sustained interval.
The baby was a Year 5 pupil at St Mary’s Primary School in Byfleet, Surrey, with headteacher Jacquie Chambers saying she could be “dearly missed” by classmates and lecturers alike.
Ms Chambers added: “She [Sara] was a bubbly, confident little girl who had the most beautiful smile. She was full of ideas and was very passionate about the things she believed in.
“Sara might be dearly missed and, as a faculty group, we’re all deeply affected by this tragedy.
“Our thoughts, prayers and sympathy are with those affected by this heartbreaking news.”
Pakistani police are searching for to arrest Urfan Sharif, who travelled to the nation with 5 kids starting from one to 13 years outdated.
It is believed he briefly returned to his household dwelling in Jhelum, Punjab – about 84 miles (134km) away from the capital – earlier than he went into hiding.
Interpol, the National Crime Agency and the UK Foreign Office are all concerned within the investigation.
There isn’t any formal extradition treaty between the UK and Pakistan.
However, Pakistan has transferred individuals to the UK prior to now, together with Piran Ditta Khan, who was extradited to the UK in April in reference to the 2005 killing of PC Sharon Beshenivsky.
On Sunday, it emerged that Sara was identified to Surrey County Council – and a baby safeguarding evaluation is ongoing.
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