Life Sentences for Parents in Case of Woking Child Murder; Judges' Identities Revealed

January 24, 2025
Life Sentences for Parents in Case of Woking Child Murder; Judges' Identities Revealed
  • Sara Sharif, a 10-year-old girl from Woking, Surrey, suffered extreme abuse at home, which ultimately led to her tragic death.

  • Despite significant concerns for her safety, Sara was repeatedly returned to live with her father, Urfan Sharif, who eventually killed her before fleeing to Pakistan with her stepmother, Beinash Batool.

  • Urfan Sharif, 43, has been sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 40 years for his role in Sara's murder.

  • Beinash Batool, 30, was also convicted of murder and received a life sentence with a minimum of 33 years.

  • Concerns regarding Sara's welfare were raised by social workers as early as 2010, largely due to her father's violent past.

  • Sara was the subject of multiple family court proceedings, which documented significant concerns about her welfare.

  • In 2019, a judge allowed Sara to move back in with her father, despite previous allegations of abuse that were never tested in court.

  • Children's Commissioner Dame Rachel de Souza criticized the system that allowed parents to remove children from school despite safety concerns, emphasizing that schools provide a vital safeguard.

  • Media organizations have challenged the anonymity of the judges involved in the case, highlighting the need for public accountability.

  • Following a ruling by the Court of Appeal on January 24, 2025, the identities of three judges involved in the family court proceedings can now be disclosed.

  • The court revealed that Sara experienced unimaginable pain, including being beaten, burned, and restrained.

  • Surrey County Council had prior contact with Sara's family regarding her two older siblings, indicating a long history of concerns about the family's welfare.

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