Questions must be answered over Sara murder, PM says
- Sir Keir Starmer stated there are "questions to be answered" regarding the murder of 10-year-old Sara Sharif.
- The prime minister described the case as an "awful" situation highlighting issues of violence and abuse.
- Dame Rachel de Souza called it "madness" that parents could take children out of school despite raised concerns.
- Surrey County Council announced an independent safeguarding review will occur now that the trial has concluded.
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UK aims to boost home-schooling safety after girl's murder
Read: 2 minBritish Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Thursday called for better safeguards for home-schooled children and said there were “questions that need to be answered” after the brutal murder of a 10-year-old girl.Sara Sharif’s father and step-mother were convicted of murder on Wednesday in a trial that revealed gruesome details of the abuse inflicted on her, and the failure of child protection services to intervene despite warning signs.M…
Sara Sharif: Britain’s latest child murder tragedy – what hope of change?
By Jamie Roberton Sara Sharif, in the words of her headteacher, was “an absolute chatterbox” who would come to her office to sing and dream of appearing on The X Factor. Hidden behind the smiles and songs, however, was a life defined by brutality at the hands of her murderous father and stepmother. A 10-year-old girl whose injuries and suffering were described by one of the country’s most senior prosecutors as the worst she has ever come across.…
PM says questions need to be answered over failures to protect Sara Sharif
SIR Keir Starmer says questions need to be answered over the failures to protect murdered ten-year-old Sara Sharif. The Prime Minister also described her death at the hands of her father and stepmother as “just the most awful case”. Sara Sharif’s killer, dad Urfan Sharif and stepmother Beinash BatoolAFP GettySir Keir Starmer says questions need to be answered over the failures to protect murdered ten-year-old Sara[/caption] He said: “This is abo…
Sara Sharif inquiry 'cannot be kicked into the long grass', Woking MP states
Liberal Democrat MP Will Forster has demanded a full inquiry into the death of Sara Sharif, describing the case as "absolutely tragic, appalling, heartbreaking, and vile".The Woking MP told GB News that while Sara cannot be brought back, steps "must be taken" to prevent similar tragedies from occurr...
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