Sara Sharifâs dad âshould serve whole life orderâ

The father of Sara Sharif should have been given a whole life order for his daughterâs murder, the Court of Appeal has been told.
Urfan Sharif and Beinash Batool were jailed for life in December, with minimum terms of 40 and 33 years respectively, after being found guilty of the 10-year-oldâs murder.
Saraâs uncle, Faisal Malik, was found guilty of causing or allowing her death and was jailed for 16 years. All three are asking for their sentences to be reduced, but the Solicitor General wants Sharifâs sentence increased.
At the same hearing on Thursday, Tom Little KC, for the Solicitor General, said Saraâs murder was a rare case of such âexceptionally high seriousnessâ that it warranted a whole life order.
Judges at the Court of Appeal are hearing the application on behalf of Lucy Rigby KC MP, who said Sharifâs sentence of a minimum of 40 years was âunduly lenientâ.

Sara was found dead in a bunkbed at their family home in Woking, Surrey, in August 2023.
She suffered 71 injuries, including 25 broken bones, iron burns on her bottom, scalding marks to her feet and human bite marks.
In written submissions to the Court of Appeal, the Solicitor General said the judge was wrong not to impose a whole life order on Sharif.
She said the facts amounted to âthe most horrendous and extensive period of torture in the victimâs own homeâ.
At the same hearing, Sharif, Batool and Malik appeared separately via-video-link from prison.
Naeem Mian KC, for Sharif, argued his clientâs sentence was âplainly manifestly excessiveâ.
The hearing continues.
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