Woking murder: Sara Sharif’s cause of death ‘not yet ascertained’, inquest hears
The cause of death of a 10-year-old girl whose body was found in her Surrey home, sparking an international manhunt, has not yet been determined, an inquest has heard.
Sara Sharif’s body was found at a property in Hammond Road, Horsell, near Woking, after police were called from Pakistan by her father, Urfan Sharif, on 10 August.
The precise cause of death is “not yet ascertained” but is likely to be “unnatural”, an inquest opening into her death at Surrey Coroner’s Court heard on Tuesday.
Coroner Simon Wickens confirmed Sara was born in Slough, Berkshire, on January 11 2013.
He then adjourned inquest proceedings until February 29 2024 to allow Surrey Police to carry out their investigations.
Mr Wickens offered his “sincere condolences” to all those “touched by Sara’s short life”.
The case has sparked a huge manhunt involving detectives from the two countries.
Surrey Police are continuing to appeal for information to help them piece together a picture of Sara’s lifestyle prior to her death.
They widened the timescale of their investigation after the post-mortem examination revealed that Sara had suffered multiple and extensive injuries, likely to have been caused over a sustained and extended period of time.
Sara’s mother, Olga Sharif, is being supported by specialist officers.
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