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Bid to review ‘unduly lenient’ murder sentence for Sara Sharif’s father

Solicitor General Lucy Rigby referred Urfan Sharif’s sentence to the Court of Appeal under the Unduly Lenient Sentence scheme.

Sara Sharif, 10, was found dead in a house in Woking in August 2023
Sara Sharif, 10, was found dead in a house in Woking in August 2023 (Surrey Police/PA)

The Solicitor General has referred the murder sentence handed to Sara Sharif’s father to the Court of Appeal on the grounds that it was “unduly lenient.”

The 10-year-old suffered “unimaginable pain, misery and anxiety” as she was repeatedly beaten, burned, bitten and restrained at the family home in Woking, Surrey, a trial at the Old Bailey heard.

Sara’s father Urfan Sharif, 43, was jailed for life for her murder last month with minimum term of 40 years.

Urfan Sharif was found guilty of daughter Sara’s murder following a trial at the Old Bailey
Urfan Sharif was found guilty of daughter Sara’s murder following a trial at the Old Bailey (Surrey Police/PA)

Her stepmother, Beinash Batool, 30, was also convicted of murdering Sara and was jailed for life with a minimum term of 33 years.

A spokesperson for the Attorney General’s Office said: “The Solicitor General Lucy Rigby MP has referred Urfan Sharif’s sentence to the Court of Appeal under the Unduly Lenient Sentence scheme.

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“It is now for the court to decide whether to increase the sentence.”

Sara’s uncle, Faisal Malik, 29, was found guilty of causing or allowing her death and jailed for 16 years.

The Solicitor General’s bid comes after Sharif, Batool and Malik all made an application to the Court of Appeal with a view to appealing against their sentences, it is understood.

Beinash Batool, Faisal Malik and Urfan Sharif appearing for sentencing at the Old Bailey
Beinash Batool, Faisal Malik and Urfan Sharif appearing for sentencing at the Old Bailey (Elizabeth Cook/PA)

Calls have also been made to name three judges who oversaw historical family court cases related to Sara.

Sara was found dead in a bunk bed at her home in Woking, Surrey, on August 10 2023 after her father rang police from Pakistan to confess he had beaten her “too much”.

She had suffered 71 “fresh” injuries, including 25 broken bones, iron burns on her bottom, scalding marks to her feet, and human bites.

Within hours of Sara’s death, Sharif and Batool had booked flights to Pakistan for the whole family, including her five siblings and half siblings.

The defendants returned to the UK on September 13 2023, leaving the children behind, and were detained within minutes of a flight touching down at Gatwick Airport.

In a televised sentencing at the Old Bailey last month, Mr Justice Cavanagh said Sara’s death “was the culmination of years of neglect, frequent assaults and what can only be described as torture”, mainly at the hands of Sharif.

Beinash Batool, the stepmother of Sara Sharif
Beinash Batool, the stepmother of Sara Sharif (Surrey Police/PA)

He told Sharif: “You treated her in such a way because you considered it your right to impose harsh discipline on her.

“Sara was a brave, feisty and spirited child. She was not submissive as you wanted her to be. She stood up to you.

“I have no doubt that your ego and sense of self-importance was boosted by the power you wielded over her and the rest of the family.”

Batool was prepared to “sacrifice” her stepdaughter, the judge said, adding: “Put bluntly, you did not care about Sara enough to save her.”

He dismissed as “preposterous” any suggestion that Malik was too busy on his phone and wearing earbuds to notice what was going on.

Sharif was allegedly attacked by two inmates in a cell at HMP Belmarsh, armed with the jagged lid of a tuna tin, on New Year’s Day, and suffered cuts to his neck and face, The Sun reported.