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Sara Sharif’s father admits beating her to death with a cricket bat
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LONDON: In a dramatic at the Old Bailey, Urfan Sharif confessed to the of his 10-year-old daughter, Sara Sharif, admitting in court that he “takes full responsibility” for her tragic death. Sharif detailed the brutal treatment he inflicted upon the girl, acknowledging he beat her with a cricket bat and metal pole, leading to her death on Aug 8, 2023, days before her body was discovered in their Surrey home. The confession came during by Caroline Carberry KC, who asked him bluntly if he had killed her by beating. “Yes, she died because of me,” Sharif responded. He revealed that he had struck Sara “severely” over several weeks, reportedly because he was angered by her frequent episodes of soiling herself and vomiting. Sharif, 42, his wife, Beinash Batool, 30 and his brother Faisal Malik, 29, all facing charges related to what prosecutors have described as a “campaign of abuse” against Sara. The trio to Pakistan shortly after Sara’s death, with Sharif later calling the British police to confess he had “beat her up too much”. A handwritten note, found near Sara’s fully clothed body, further documented Sharif’s admission, stating: “I swear to God that my intention was not to kill her. But I lost it.” Medical examination reports presented to the court were . Sara’s postmortem revealed 71 external injuries, including fractures, burns, and bite marks. When confronted with images of Sara’s injuries, Sharif appeared unable to look, repeatedly saying, “I accept everything,” as Carberry questioned him on the details of his alleged actions. The prosecution presented a disturbing video clip from Aug 6, showing Sara dancing just two days before her death. Despite this glimpse of her lively spirit, Sharif admitted to brutally beating her that same evening. The defence team for Sharif later sought a private consultation with him in court, delaying further proceedings. The trial, however, continues, with Sharif and co-defendants maintaining not guilty pleas to the charges of murder and causing or allowing the child’s death. During the hearing, Carberry asked: “Do you accept that you had been beating Sara severely over a number of weeks?” He replied: “Yes, ma’am.” He went on to accept attacking Sara with a cricket bat repeatedly and causing 25 fractures to her body. Carberry continued: “I want to ask you about the occasions when you assaulted her with a cricket bat. What had she done to deserve such beatings in your mind?” Sharif replied: “Nothing.” She asked: “Why were you beating her so forcefully?” He replied: “I was wrong.” She continued: “Were you angry with her because in the summer of last year, she had started soiling herself?” He replied: “Yes ma’am.” She added: “And she had started vomiting, hadn’t she?” to which Sharif replied: “Yes, ma’am.” Carberry asked: “And when she was sick you would get angry? And when she soiled herself you would get angry?” He replied: “Yes ma’am.” He accepted causing injuries to Sara’s face and head by beating her with the bat and metal pole on 6 Aug. Carberry continued: “You have pleaded not guilty to the offence of murder. Would you like that charge to be put to you again?” He replied: “Yes ma’am.”
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