Murder of Sara Sharif
Sara Sharif, aged 10, was murdered by her father Urfan Sharif and stepmother Beinash Batool on 8 August 2023. Her body was discovered in her family's residence in Woking, Surrey, England, two days later. An autopsy revealed that she had been regularly and severely abused. Urfan and Beinash, and Urfan's brother, Faisal Malik, fled to Pakistan on 9 August. Upon arriving, Urfan called Surrey police and reported Sara's death. After an international manhunt was launched, the three were arrested on 13 September at Gatwick Airport after voluntarily flying back to the UK.
On 11 December 2024, Urfan and Beinash were found guilty of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment. Faisal was found guilty of causing or allowing the death of a child and was sentenced to 16 years. On 1 January 2025, Urfan was attacked in prison, sustaining injuries to his face and neck. In January 2025, the Solicitor General's office referred the case to the Court of Appeal, requesting an increase in Urfan's sentence under the Unduly Lenient Sentence Scheme, while Urfan and Beinash petitioned the Court of Appeal for a reduction in their sentences; both appeals were denied.
Sara's murder was widely reported for severity of the abuse she had endured, raising questions of why authorities had failed to protect her. The prime minister Keir Starmer commented, calling the case "awful" and said that the government would learn from her death. Will Forster, representing Woking in Parliament, proposed an amendment to the Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill titled "Sara's Law", which would facilitate increased communication between social services and schools.
Background
Sara's father is Urfan Sharif, a Pakistani taxi driver who moved in 2001 to the UK from Jhelum, Pakistan. Urfan studied at the Army Public School in Jhelum, where a fellow student described him as nearly friendless, prone to "misbehav", and having "different moods" that were difficult to understand. Urfan's former partner, Angelika, said that he accused her of having an abortion after she suffered a miscarriage, threatened her with a knife, attempted to brand her with his initials, and held her captive in his flat. After escaping, she reported Urfan to the police, and he was detained for two days. The two had met when Urfan was her shift manager at a Burger King restaurant in Woking. After they separated, Angelika returned to Poland. Another Polish former partner of Urfan's, Anna, accused him of imprisoning her for five days.Sara's mother, Olga Domin, is Polish. Urfan allegedly met her during a trip to Poland to stalk Angelika. Olga has learning difficulties and was considered "vulnerable" by authorities. Urfan impressed Olga's relatives during a visit to Poland, and her father said that he had "never seen a better family", but later said that Urfan was a "great manipulator". Her stepmother said that she initially thought that he was a "handsome and well-dressed and car about his appearance", but later compared him to, a Polish serial fraudster famous for seducing and stealing from women.
Olga and Urfan married in 2009 and had a son in 2010. One year into the marriage, Urfan was arrested for assaulting Olga and an unspecified child. Olga allegedly told social services that Urfan tightened a belt around her neck, locked her in a room, and took her phone. She also said that he once tried to set her on fire and poured oil on her, but was stopped by her cousin. Olga's mother said that she knew that Olga was being abused, but did not confront Urfan, fearing that it would worsen it.
Sara Sharif was born on 11 January 2013 in Slough, Berkshire. Sara was put under a child protection plan as soon as she was born due to concerns that she was at risk of harm from both her parents. After a week with her mother in hospital, the newborn Sara was placed into foster care, with parental visitation allowed three times a week; she was returned to her parents under supervision in September 2013. The couple separated in 2015 and later divorced; both children lived with Olga. Urfan then eloped with Beinash Batool, 12 years his junior, resulting in her family cutting off contact and her father disowning her. Beinash had previously been subjected to "honour-based" abuse and lived in a shelter as a teenager. Urfan allegedly acquired her phone number from a shopkeeper at Woking railway station; he said that they had met in his taxi.
In 2019, Urfan received custody of the children, and they lived in Horsell, Woking, with him, Beinash, the couple's children, and Urfan's brother. Olga said that the reason that she lost custody was that Sara falsely claimed that Olga had hit her.
Abuse
In September 2013, Olga was arrested for biting one of her children, was charged and released on bail. She claimed that it happened while they were playing, but said in 2014 that she did it deliberately and was given a police caution. In 2015, social services investigated the family after Urfan was seen gesturing with a knife in his home, which he claimed was part of a "zombie game". Social workers also observed Urfan assaulting Olga and them making death threats against one other.Olga, who objected to her children being raised Muslim, had little contact with her children during the time in Woking. She initially was allowed to see them often, but her visits became rarer after Beinash told her not to visit, claiming the children did not desire to see her. According to Olga, "t's not normal that once the children were happy, and arguing about who would talk to Mum first, and then the kids don't even want to talk to me on the phone and are calling me the worst names."
A social worker that supervised visits between Urfan and Sara said that Sara shouted at Urfan to "go away" whenever he came close, and another social worker said that she thought Urfan lacked empathy. One of Urfan's children told a social worker that they disliked their father because he assaulted and bruised them. Another social worker reported that Sara flinched when Urfan scolded her and that she was visibly surprised when Urfan embraced her.
Sara was forced to carry out domestic chores for Urfan and Beinasha neighbour told Sky News that Sara was treated as "a bit of a servant" by the pair. Neighbours told a jury that they had regularly heard Beinash verbally abuse Sara and call Urfan at work to come home to punish Sara. Beinash justified the abuse as punishment for Sara's "naughty behaviour" and said that it was caused by jinn possession. Sara was beaten regularly and was tied up with tape with her head covered with a "makeshift hood". Urfan once forced Sara to perform sit-ups the entire night because she had hidden his keys.
Sara began wearing a hijab at school to cover her bruises and gave multiple conflicting stories about her injuries. After she could not explain them to her teachers, the school referred Sara to social services. Urfan said to a social worker that Sara had "lots of marks because of the machinery she was hooked up to when born prematurely," which she was not. In April 2023, the Sharifs took Sara out of primary school under the guise of being home schooled. A neighbour reported that she heard "constant crying" and "screaming", which had reached "fever pitch". She also said that Beinash turned her away after she visited out of concern for the family's welfare. Another neighbour said that she heard a young girl scream "in pain" two days before Sara died.
Discovery of the body and investigation
On the day of Sara's death, 8 August 2023, Sara's older brother sent a friend a text message stating that his sister had died. The same day, Beinash called a travel agency about aeroplane tickets to Pakistan, but the call ended without tickets booked. An hour later, Urfan messaged ad hoc travel agent Nadeem Riaz, asking for eight one-way aeroplane tickets to Islamabad, Pakistan. Urfan claimed that his cousin had died. Riaz said that he had known Urfan for 11 years prior to the message, and that he did not notice anything unusual.Urfan Sharif, his wife Beinash Batool, and his brother Faisal Malik departed from the UK for Islamabad on 9 August, a day before Sara's body was found. Urfan made a 999 call from Pakistan in the early morning of 10 Augustshortly after he arrived in Islamabad. He admitted, "I've killed my daughter", stating, "It wasn't my intention to kill her, but I beat her up too much." He told the dispatcher that his actions were intended as punishment, saying, "I'm a cruel father." Shortly after the end of the call, Sara's body was discovered at her residence on Hammond Road, Horsell by a police constable. Urfan left a note addressed to Sara near her body, apologising for her death and asking that she be buried in accordance with Islamic funeral traditions. Surrey Police identified Urfan, Beinash and Faisal as persons of interest.
On 15 August 2023, a post-mortem examination discovered that Sara had suffered numerous and severe injuries over an extended period.
International manhunt
Despite the lack of an extradition treaty between the United Kingdom and Pakistan, an international search was launched in Jhelum. Surrey Police requested information two weeks after the discovery of Sara's body, urging anyone who had contact with her to come forward. Muhammad Sharif, Urfan's father, said that Urfan had visited him in Jhelum while fleeing and that Urfan told him that Sara's death was accidental. According to Muhammad, Urfan was hiding out of fear and added that Urfan was likely not "think properly".On 12 September 2023, police raided Muhammad's house in Jhelum, and recovered Urfan's five living children in good condition. The Pakistani government then assumed custody over the children. On 13 September, Urfan, Beinash, and Faisal were arrested at Gatwick Airport on suspicion of murder after disembarking a flight from Sialkot via Dubai. They had voluntarily returned to the UK.