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Sara Sharif case: Father accused of killing daughter tells UK jury wife told him to confess
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The father of a 10-year-old British-Pakistani girl on trial in London for her murder on Friday said his wife told him to confess to killing his daughter. Urfan Sharif, 42, is accused of murdering Sara Sharif on August 8 last year, alongside her stepmother Beinash Batool, 30, and the girl’s uncle, Faisal Malik, 29. All three deny the charge of causing or allowing her death. A jury at the Old Bailey court was told that all three left the family home in Woking, southwest of London, the day after Sara died and flew to Pakistan. Sara’s body, which had , bruises, burns and bite marks, was found by police after a tip-off from Sharif in Islamabad. Giving evidence for a fourth day, he said he was devastated by her death but agreed to leave because Batool had told him Sara had been beaten by another of his children, and he feared the consequences for them. Before leaving, he wrote a note taking the blame. “Whoever sees this note, it’s me Urfan Sharif who killed my daughter by beating,” it read. However, Urfan told the jury that the confession was dictated by his wife. “I was merely writing, the wording was not mine,” he said, insisting he took the blame to protect his other children. Before leaving on August 9, 2023, he left the house keys under the doormat, so the police would not have to break through the door and had resolved to tell the authorities about Sara when he was out of the country. A recording was played in court of Sharif’s garbled in the UK after arriving in Islamabad. “I killed my daughter, I killed my daughter,” he said. Instructing police to the house, he said he “left in a panic” and added: “I promise I’ll come back”. One month later, Sharif, Batool and Malik returned to the UK and were arrested.
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