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As police concede they are ‘blind’ searching for Sara Sharif, grandfather urges son to surrender.

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  1. Sara Sharif’s Grandfather Urges Father to Surrender
  2. Pakistani Police Search for Urfan Sharif and Family
  3. Surrey Police Continue Investigation into Sara’s Death

The 10-year-old’s death in Woking, Surrey, was not mentioned by Sara’s grandfather, Muhammad Sharif. Urfan Sharif momentarily returned to the family home in Pakistan before leaving again.

Sara Sharif’s grandfather urged his son to surrender to police as part of the investigation into the 10-year-old’s murder.

Pakistani police are looking for Urfan Sharif, who traveled from the United Kingdom to Islamabad the day before Sara’s body was discovered on August 10th.

Urfan Sharif, his companion Beinash Batool, and his brother Faisal Shahzad Malik are sought for interrogation.

Pakistani police chiefs told Sky correspondent Sabah Choudhry that they are “blind” in their search for Sara’s father, uncle, and stepmother and that rumors that officers are near to locating them are “fake news.”

As police concede they are 'blind' searching for Sara Sharif, grandfather urges son to surrender.

Sara’s grandfather, Muhammad Sharif, 68, told The Sunday Times that they should surrender to the police.

Mr. Sharif told the newspaper that his son made a brief visit to the family residence in Jhelum, Punjab province, earlier this month before vanishing.

He added that his son had not informed him of Sara’s passing.

“We want them to present themselves,” stated Mr. Sharif.

Frequent police investigations have compromised the privacy of our home, so we want them to resolve the issue.

Surrey police continue to request information as they attempt to reconstruct Sara’s life before her demise.

Sara’s precise cause of death is still unknown, but a post-mortem examination revealed that she “suffered multiple and extensive injuries,” which Surrey Police said were “likely caused over a sustained and extended period.”

Olga Sharif, the mother of Sara, is being assisted by specialized officers.

The police have questioned Sara’s uncle.

Last week, Jhelum police said that Imran Sharif, Sara’s uncle, had been detained but not arrested.

Officers also added that Imran Sharif denied knowing where Urfan and his family were.

He reportedly informed police, “I learned what happened to Sara from international media.”

“My parents informed me that Urfan briefly returned home upset,” He insisted that “they” would take his children away from him.

Also an officer stated, “They” to refer to British authorities.

According to police in Jhelum, Imran Sharif’s family story is that Sara collapsed at home.

“Beinash was home with the children,” he allegedly told investigators. Sara tumbled down the stairs and fractured her neck after falling. Beinash called Urfan in a state of distress.

Attorneys believe it is improbable that Pakistan would deny an extradition request from the United Kingdom.

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