Sara's uncle, Imran Sharif, is currently held in police custody for questioning, Jhelum police have exclusively told Sky News.
However, Mr Sharif is assisting police in finding his brother Urfan, who he claims he hasn't seen.
who travelled to the country with the two adults as well as five children ranging from one to 13 years old. "My parents told me Urfan briefly came home very upset. He kept saying 'they' are going to take his children away from him."Surrey Police outside the Woking home where Sara Sharif was found dead
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