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A judge who allowed Sara Sharif to live with the father who brutally murdered her was previously criticised by a High Court judge over a “fundamentally flawed” hearing regarding another child.
The murder of Sara Sharif was a "a crime of the most unimaginable and unspeakable evil", Surrey Police's chief constable said ...
“given the history of allegations of physical abuse of the children and domestic abuse with Mr Sharif as the perpetrator”. In ...
Three judges who oversaw Sara Sharif’s family court cases before she was murdered ... The last of three sets of proceedings ...
By November that year, the family concluded the children should live with Domin, allowing supervised visits with Sharif. In ...
Sara was found bludgeoned to death with at least 71 internal injuries at home in Woking, Surrey, on August 10 last year. Sharif, 42, his wife Batool, 30, and brother Faisal Malik, 29 ...
Ms Domin recalled Sharif would even offer children chocolate ... had been hit or smacked' coming from the home in Woking, Surrey where Sara was treated as a domestic slave. Teachers noticed ...
The Muslim community came together at the UK's oldest mosque for a funeral ceremony for Sara Sharif. Large crowds descended on Shah Jahan Mosque in Woking for a Ghaibana Janazah, a traditional ...
In 2019, a judge approved Sara moving to live with her father at the home in Woking where she later died after a campaign of abuse. Sharif and Batool were jailed for life for Sara’s murder in ...
The sentence handed to Sara Sharif's father for the murder of the 10-year-old was 'unduly lenient' according to the Solicitor General, who has referred it to the Court of Appeal. Sara suffered ...
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