Uncle of girl, 10, found dead at home 'told Pakistan police how she died'

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Imran Sharif, Sara Sharif's uncle, claims his niece fell down the stairs and broke her neck.

The force said he has not been arrested or charged, but that he is assisting police in finding his brother Urfan., but it revealed she had suffered ‘multiple and extensive injuries’ which were ‘likely to have been caused over a sustained and extended period of time’, Surrey Police said.

But her uncle, Imran, has reportedly told police in Pakistan she fell down the stairs and broke her neck. He is alleged to have told officers: ‘Beinash was home with the children. Sara fell down the stairs and broke her neck. Beinash panicked and phoned Urfan.’ Imran also claimed he found out what happened to Sara through the media, and that Urfan told their parents the British authorities were going to take his children away from him.

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