- Three Individuals Sought by Police in Connection with Death of 10-Year-Old Girl
- Suspects Believed to Have Fled the Country Following Tragic Incident
- Police Collaborating with International Authorities to Locate Individuals
The infant was found dead at a home early Thursday, and detectives want to interview three others.
Three people wanted by police for the killing of a 10-year-old child may have departed the country.
The child was discovered deceased in a semi-detached home in the quiet village of Horsell, Surrey, near Woking, in the early hours of Thursday, after police were notified of a safety concern.
Detectives have identified three individuals with whom they wish to communicate as part of their investigation.
According to Surrey Police, they are believed to have fled the country on Wednesday.
Senior investigating officer, detective chief inspector Debbie White, stated, “Our investigation into this tragic incident has proceeded at a rapid pace today with multiple inquiries.
“We would like to speak with three individuals in connection with our investigation, and based on our inquiries, we believe they left the country on August 9.” To locate them, we are collaborating with our collaborators, including international authorities.
We expect police to remain in the neighbourhood for the next week after conducting house-to-house inquiries today.
According to the neighbors, a Pakistani family with six “very young” children moved into the residence in April.
Friday, local families placed flowers in front of the residence. Some were left with written tributes, such as “Dear girl, I am so sorry that your brilliance was extinguished too soon.”
Her daughter’s death “traumatised” her and her children were “terrified.”
“It’s just a surprise. “My 16-year-old daughter was upset when she thought about that young girl,” she said.
Inspector Sandra Carlier, borough commander for Woking, stated, “I am aware that the community is shocked and saddened by yesterday’s events, and we share their sorrow.” Over the weekend, officers will conduct patrols and inquiries as part of the ongoing investigation.
“I want to reiterate that we do not believe there is a risk to the general public at this time. We will continue to provide updates as circumstances permit.”
Tuesday is the scheduled date for the post-mortem examination.