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Sara Sharif’s father, Urfan Sharif, is facing trial for the murder of his 10-year-old daughter, along with her stepmother and uncle. Sara was tragically found dead in her home in Surrey, with evidence of multiple injuries. The court heard that Sharif, a taxi driver, had called the police from Pakistan, expressing concern about the situation, but was allegedly told to “leave it, she’s already dead” when he tried to get help.

During his defense, Sharif denied being responsible for Sara’s death and expressed his devastation at the loss of his daughter. He described her as a beautiful and bubbly child, with a passion for music and dreams of becoming a ballet dancer. Despite admitting to slapping her in the past, Sharif vehemently denied physically abusing her.

His defense team emphasized that Sharif had attempted to perform CPR on Sara and pleaded for an ambulance, but his efforts were allegedly dismissed. The emotional testimony from Sharif painted a picture of a father who cared deeply for his daughter and was devastated by her tragic death.

The court also heard details about the relationship dynamics within the family, with Sharif denying claims of controlling behavior towards his wife, Batool. The defense highlighted that Batool had refused to provide dental impressions for comparison with bite marks found on Sara, raising questions about the evidence presented in the case.

As the trial continues, the jury will have to weigh the testimonies and evidence presented to determine the truth behind Sara Sharif’s death. The heartbreaking case sheds light on the complexities of family dynamics and the tragic consequences of domestic violence.