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Sara Sharif’s father and stepmother will today be sentenced for killing the 10-year-old schoolgirl at her home in Surrey following years of horrific abuse.
Last week, Urfan Sharif, 42, and stepmother Beinash Batool, 30, were found guilty of her murder following a trial at the Old Bailey.
Her uncle, Faisal Malik, 29, who lived with them, was convicted of causing or allowing her death after a jury deliberated for nine hours and 46 minutes.
The three defendants return to the Old Bailey with Mr Justice Cavanagh’s sentencing expected to be broadcast from the court.
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Sara’s uncle ‘had no idea of dysfunctional family’ when he arrived in UK, court hears
He should have informed others what was going but he lacked the courage to do so.
We know he arrived in the UK in December 2022. He will have had absolutely no idea of the dysfunctional family and the dysfunctional household he was arriving into.
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Batool ‘unlikely ever’ to see or speak to her four children
She has expressed genuine remorse, deep personal regret for remaining in her relationship with Sharif and is truly sorry she did not remove the children from harm.
She is unlikely ever to see or speak to her four young children who are likely to remain in Pakistan.
‘Subordinate’ Batool tried to leave Sharif with children, court hears
Her will must have been broken by her circumstances. Her determination which she clearly held to fight against what was happening to Sara and to do the right thing morphed into something else.
Batool’s lawyer – Sharif inflicted violence long-term and was instigator
Sharif’s lawyer – Nothing I can say to diminish horror Sara was put through
Nothing I say is intended to diminish the horror that this child was put through. There was no intention to kill that is the primary mitigating feature we can rely on.
We share the view expressed by the crown they are equally as culpable therefore your lordship ought not to draw any distinction between them, no explanation has been advanced on behalf of the second defendant (Batool) for multiple bite marks, no explanation has been advanced for the horrific burn on Sara.
He accepts at last that for which he is responsible for. There is precious little else one can advance (on his behalf).
Prosecutor – Sara suffered unimaginable level of pain
The violence used was not just excessive but was sustained. There was an unimaginable level of pain, suffering and anxiety caused to Sara for a long period prior to her death.
This is case involving a gross breach of trust because she was the defendant‘s child, she suffered this violence in her own home where she was entitled to feel safe and loved and cared for.
There were other children in the house and it can only be sensibly assumed that some of those assaults happened in front of other children. The assault with a cricket bat had been carried out in front of her brother. The younger children cannot sensibly have been shielded from the violence that Sara suffered.
Throughout that period there had been extensive steps taken to cover up the violence.
Olga Domin reads out emotional victim impact statement
Sara was always smiling. She had her own unique character. The only thing I had left to give to my daughter was to give her a beautiful Catholic funeral that she deserves.
She is now an angel who looks down on us from heaven, she is no longer experiencing violence. To this day, I can’t understand how someone can be such a sadist to a child.
You are sadists although even this word is not enough for you. I would say, you are executioners.
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Education Secretary- Sara’s case is ‘absolutely sickening’
What we have seen and heard through the progress of the criminal trial is utterly unspeakable.The degree of violence that the poor young girl experienced is just absolutely sickening.
I am pleased that her murderers will today be facing justice in their sentencing.
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My dear Sara, I ask God to please take care of my little girl, she was taken too soon.
She will always be in our hearts, her laughter will bring warmth to our lives. We miss Sara very much. Love you Princess.
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Sara’s uncle ‘had no idea of dysfunctional family’ when he arrived in UK, court hears
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Sara Sharif’s mother brands her killers ‘sadistic executioners’
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Batool ‘unlikely ever’ to see or speak to her four children
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‘Subordinate’ Batool tried to leave Sharif with children, court hears
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Batool’s lawyer – Sharif inflicted violence long-term and was instigator
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Sharif’s lawyer – Nothing I can say to diminish horror Sara was put through
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Prosecutor – Sara suffered unimaginable level of pain
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Olga Domin reads out emotional victim impact statement
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Sara’s mother brands Sharif and Batool ‘executioners’
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Sara’s family enter the dock
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How horrified neighbours reacted to Sara Sharif’s abuse
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Sara’s mother speaks out following convictions
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How police in Pakistan snared Urfan Sharif
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The missed opportunities to save Sara Sharif
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Timeline of Sara Sharif’s life and abuse
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Who was Sara Sharif? The bold 10-year-old who dreamed of being a princess
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Sara Sharif’s father and stepmother face life sentences for her murder