A post-mortem examination on Tuesday did not come to a definitive conclusion.
Additional tests are needed to determine how a 10-year-old girl died at a house in Surrey last week.
Sara Sharif’s body was discovered by police at an address in Horsell, near Woking, early in the morning on August 10, and a murder investigation was launched.one-way tickets to PakistanDetective superintendent Mark Chapman from the Surrey Police and Sussex Police major crime team said a post-mortem exam carried out on Tuesday concluded that the cause of her death was ‘still to be established’.
During a media briefing at Surrey Police headquarters, Det Sgt Chapman told reporters no arrests have been made. Police in Pakistan say no formal approach has been made by the British authorities over the case. There is no extradition treaty between the two countries. Nobody else was in the house on Hammond Road when officers found Sara’s body there at around 2.50am last Thursday.
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