Police 'took five days to start looking for Sara Sharif's family after she died'

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Police 'took five days to start looking for Sara Sharif's family after she died'
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The case has sparked a huge manhunt involving detectives from the two countries.

they did not receive a request to help with the search until five days after the youngster was found.

According to their investigation, the three suspects were picked up from Islamabad airport and driven to Jhulem, where they spent two days with family before heading for the home of Mr Sharif’s sister and brother-in-law near Domeli, in central Punjab, late on August 12. Murder detectives are continuing to search for the father of the 10-year-old who suffered extensive injuries over a sustained period of time before she was found dead Syed Khurram Ali, Regional police chief with the Punjab police, told the BBC his officers were told to begin their search on August 15, following a request through Pakistan’s Federal Investigation Agency from Interpol.

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