Sara Sharif: Three adults sought by police over her dying flying again to UK from Pakistan

Three adults who British police wish to communicate to in reference to the dying of Sara Sharif are returning to the UK from Pakistan.

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Her father Urfan Sharif, stepmother Beinash Batool and uncle Faisal Malik had been the topic of a world manhunt.

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They are understood to have checked right into a flight from Sialkot airport and are anticipated to reach within the UK this night, Sky News understands.

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Sara, who was 10 years previous, was discovered lifeless in her residence in Woking on 10 August after her father referred to as 999 from Pakistan.

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He had flown there with Ms Batool and Mr Malik from the UK a day earlier.

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British officers launched a homicide investigation after Sara was discovered lifeless, whereas a autopsy examination revealed she had suffered "multiple and extensive" accidents.

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It comes after a choose in Pakistan dominated that 5 kids who travelled to the nation with the three adults could be taken into care.

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The kids, aged between one and 13, had been recovered from the home of Sara's grandfather within the northeastern metropolis of Jhelum on Monday after a raid by native police.

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Detective Superintendent Mark Chapman, from the Surrey Police and Sussex Police Major Crime Team, mentioned: "The security and welfare of those 5 kids has all the time been a precedence for us.

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"A court hearing today has ruled that they will be taken to a Pakistani government childcare facility and we will continue to support our partners in ensuring that the welfare of the five children remains a priority.

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"Our enquiries remain ongoing to locate Urfan Sharif, Beinash Batool and Faisal Malik, who we would like to speak to as part of our enquiries into Sara's death."

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Willing to 'struggle case'

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In a video shared with Sky News, Ms Batool mentioned final week the household is prepared to cooperate with British authorities and "fight our case in court".

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"Our family in Pakistan are severely affected by all that is going on," she added, claiming her household had been pressured into hiding.

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"The groceries have run out and there is no food for the kids as the adults are unable to leave their homes out of fear for safety."

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She additionally denied studies that Mr Sharif's brother Imran had claimed Sara fell downstairs, saying that was unfold by means of a Pakistani media outlet.

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Ms Sharif and her husband separated in 2015 - and Sara, alongside together with her older brother, lived together with her till 2019, when a household courtroom decided they need to reside with their father.

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While she retained equal rights to go to her kids, Ms Sharif mentioned she discovered it more and more difficult to take care of these rights as time went on.

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