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Sara Sharif murder trial latest: Schoolgirl, 10, suffered more than 70 recent injuries says pathologist

A pathologist found skin ulcers consistent with burns and bruising around her neck and torso

Amy-Clare Martin
Crime correspondent
,Tara Cobham,Holly Evans
Wednesday 16 October 2024 13:09
Listen: Sara Sharif's father tells 999 operator he's killed daughter

Sara Sharif’s body was discovered with 71 recent injuries including bruises, abrasions, skin ulcers consistent with burns, probable bite marks and an incised wound consistent with sharp force trauma on her left arm.

Jurors have been shown graphics outlining a string of injuries found on the 10-year-old schoolgirl’s body, with a pathologist also detailing skeletal injuries.

The Old Bailey previously heard her head was covered with “homemade hoods” made of plastic bags and parcel tape in the weeks before her death.

Fingerprints allegedly belonging to the 10-year-old’s father, Urfan Sharif, were found on one of the bags and a bit of parcel tape.

Earlier, the Old Bailey heard neighbour Chloe Redwin, who used to live above the family at a previous address in 2020, would hear “shockingly loud” sounds of “smacking” from their home followed by “gut-wrenching screams”, and thought Urfan Sharif was “conscious of the noise his family made, because on occasions he would apologise for it”.

Surrey Police discovered Sara dead in a bedroom at her home in Woking on 10 August last year.

Urfan Sharif, 42, is standing trial for her murder before Mr Justice Cavanagh alongside Sara’s stepmother Beinash Batool, 30, and her uncle Faisal Malik, 29.

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Sara Sharif’s primary school teacher describe her as ‘happy child’, jurors told

Sara Sharif’s primary school teacher described her as a “happy child”, jurors have been told.

Her year four and five teacher Helen Simmons said the 10-year-old was sometimes “sassy”, the Old Bailey heard during Sara’s murder trial on Tuesday.

Sara Sharif’s body was found under a blanket in a bunk bed at her home in Woking
Sara Sharif’s body was found under a blanket in a bunk bed at her home in Woking (PA Media)
Tara Cobham15 October 2024 13:30
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Plastic coated metal pole found in outhouse a match to bruises on Sara’s body, jury told

Prosecutor William Emlyn Jones KC told the court that some linear bruises found Sara Sharif’s body gave the impression of being caused by an object, rather than fists and feet.

A plastic coated metal pole found in a brick out house at the address was compared to Sara’s bruising by an expert.

“His conclusion is that the pole does appear to be a candidate for having been used to cause those particular bruises,” Mr Emlyn Jones said.

The expert also found that other bruises may have been caused by a belt buckle found in a Wendy house in the garden, he added.

Amy-Clare Martin15 October 2024 13:00
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Sara Sharif’s head covered with ‘home-made hoods’ of plastic bags and parcel tape, court told

Sara Sharif’s head may have been covered with “home-made hoods” made of plastic bags and parcel tape, the court heard.

In the month before the child died, her stepmother Beinash Batool allegedly bought 18 rolls of parcel tape online within nine days, jurors were told.

Police later found “strange-looking objects” in the wheelie bins that were “plastic bags wrapped up with parcel tape”, some of which had traces of Sara’s blood on, prosecutor William Emlyn Jones KC said.

He continued: “The prosecution suggest that it is in fact obvious what these items were.

“They are homemade hoods. They had been placed over Sara’s head, we suggest, and then taped in place.”

The trial heard that fingerprints allegedly belonging to her father, Urfan Sharif, were found on one of the bags that was tested by forensics and on the non-adhesive side of a bit of parcel tape.

Amy-Clare Martin15 October 2024 12:52
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Neighbour heard ‘single high pitched scream’ two days before Sara died, court told

Neighbour heard a “single high-pitched scream” of “someone in pain” two days before Sara Sharif died, jurors were told.

Prosecutor William Emlyn Jones KC said neighbours who spoke to police after the 10-year-old’s death said “they had never seen or heard anything which caused them any concern”.

However, a woman had recalled that “she heard a noise that she considered very much out of the ordinary run of the noise from a family house” on 6 August 2023, the prosecutor said.

He continued: “It was a single high-pitched scream, which lasted a couple of seconds and stopped suddenly.

“It sounded to her like the scream of someone in pain, as she put it ‘it didn’t sound good’.”

The prosecution allege Sara died two days later on 8 August last year and the defendants flew to Pakistan the following day.

Amy-Clare Martin15 October 2024 12:16
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Sara Sharif began wearing a hijab to conceal her injuries, prosecution suggest

The Old Bailey heard that Sara Sharif began wearing a hijab to school in January 2023 and was the only one in her household to wear one.

Prosecutor William Emlyn Jones KC told the jury: “The prosecution suggest that the fact that Sara began to wear the hijab at around this time is indicative of the need to conceal injuries to her face and head from the outside world.”

The court heard that Sara’s primary school noticed a bruise under her left eye in June 2022 as well as a bruise on her chin and a dark mark on her right eye in March 2023.

When her year four and five teacher asked Sara about “two distinct bruises” in March 2023, the child “acted coy and tried to hide them”, Mr Elwyn Jones said.

He continued: “[The teacher] observed that Sara would often pull her hijab to hide her face if she did not want to speak or was being told off.

“Sara gave multiple conflicting stories as to how she got the bruises.”

The Old Bailey heard that Sara Sharif began wearing a hijab to school in January 2023 and was the only one in her household to wear one
The Old Bailey heard that Sara Sharif began wearing a hijab to school in January 2023 and was the only one in her household to wear one (PA Media)
Amy-Clare Martin15 October 2024 12:06
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Neighbour heard sounds of ‘smacking’ followed by ‘gut-wrenching screams’, court told

The court heard that a former neighbour, Chloe Redwin, who used to live above Urfan Sharif and Beinash Batool at a previous address in 2020, would hear sounds of “smacking” from their home.

“They were shockingly loud and would be followed by ‘gut-wrenching screams’ of young female children,” prosecutor William Emlyn Jones KC told the jury.

“Over the screaming she would hear the mother shout, ‘shut up’ and sometimes the sounds of further smacking would be heard followed by shouting.”

The same neighbour said she would often hear children screaming, followed by their mother shouting “shut the f*** up” and “go to your room you f****** bastard”, the court heard.

“Ms Redwin would also frequently hear the mother refer to the children as ‘c****’,” the prosecutor said.

Ms Redwin said she heard shouting and screaming at “any time of the day or night”, but that she noticed it did not occur when the “father of the household” was at home, he continued.

She said she “often” said hello to Sara’s father, Urfan Sharif, and that she thought he was “conscious of the noise his family made, because on occasions he would apologise for it”.

Amy-Clare Martin15 October 2024 11:52
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Ring doorbell removed before family fled, jury told

The court heard that a video doorbell had been removed from the family home before the defendants fled to Pakistan – leaving Sara Sharif’s body inside.

Prosecutor William Emlyn Jones KC told the jury the doorbell could have provided a “rich source of evidence” of all the comings and goings in the month before the 10-year-old was killed.

“What is odd is that when the police went to the house after Urfan Sharif’s phone call about Sara….that Ring doorbell had been removed,” he said.

The doorbell’s bracket was still visible to the exterior of the front door, the jury were told.

“You might want to ask yourselves why that would have been done and what its removal might tell you about the presence of mind of whoever removed it,” he added.

Amy-Clare Martin15 October 2024 11:31
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Trial resumes

The trial has resumed at the Old Bailey.

Prosecutor William Emlyn Jones KC is expected to continue opening the crown’s case against the defendants on Tuesday.

Sara Sharif’s father Urfan Sharif, 42, stepmother Beinash Batool, 29, and uncle Faisal Malik, 28, deny murdering the 10-year-old and causing or allowing her death.

Sara’s father Urfan Sharif (left), stepmother Beinash Batool (right) and uncle are accused of the 10-year-old’s murder
Sara’s father Urfan Sharif (left), stepmother Beinash Batool (right) and uncle are accused of the 10-year-old’s murder (PA Media)
Amy-Clare Martin15 October 2024 11:01
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What trial heard yesterday

  • The father of Sara Sharif fled to Pakistan after allegedly killing the 10-year-old and called police to say “I legally punished her and she died”, the court heard.
  • The Old Bailey was told that Sara had suffered dozens of injuries including “probable human bite marks”, a burn from an iron and scald burns from hot water before her death. A post-mortem examination also revealed she had been “beaten” with objects and had suffered damage to the brain, jurors were told.
  • Opening the trial on Monday, prosecutor William Emlyn Jones KC said all three defendants had played a part in a “campaign of abuse” against Sara leading to her death.
  • He said police found Sara’s body in a bunk bed in her home in Woking, Surrey, on August 10 last year after her father called police at 2.47am and confessed to killing her. During the eight-and-a-half minute call, he told the operator: “I’ve killed my daughter. I legally punished her, and she died.”
  • On arrival at Hammond Road, police found the property was quiet, very tidy and seemingly empty before discovering the body next to a note in her father’s handwriting, Mr Emlyn Jones said. The note allegedly stated: “It’s me Urfan Sharif who killed my daughter by beating. I swear to God that my intention was not to kill her. But I lost it. I am running away because I am scared.”
  • The prosecutor told the jury that all three defendants “played their part” in the violence and it was “inconceivable” that just one of them had acted alone.
  • Jurors were told Sharif’s case was that his wife, Batool, was responsible for Sara’s death and his confession was false to protect her.
  • Batool accused Sharif of being a violent disciplinarian and she was fearful of her husband, Mr Emlyn Jones said.
  • Malik’s case is that whoever was responsible it was not him and he was unaware of what was going on, the prosecutor added.
Tara Cobham15 October 2024 10:33
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Sara Sharif murder trial set to continue for second day today

The Sara Sharif murder trial is set to continue for a second day today.

The 10-year-old’s father Urfan Sharif, 42, stepmother Beinash Batool, 29, and uncle Faisal Malik, 28, are charged with her murder and causing or allowing her death.

The trial is due to go on for seven weeks at the Old Bailey in central London.

Tara Cobham15 October 2024 09:17

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