Police Launch International Hunt After 10-Year-Old Girl Found Dead in Surrey
A shocking discovery in Horsell, Surrey, has sparked a worldwide manhunt. The lifeless body of 10-year-old Sara Sharif was found in a local home. Police are urgently searching for three suspects linked to the tragic case – and all had known ties to Sara.
Suspects Flew Out the Day Before Tragedy
Officers stormed the property in the early hours of Thursday and found no one else inside. Strangely, the three people police want to question left the UK the day before Sara’s body was found. This sudden exit raises serious questions about their involvement.
Detective Chief Inspector Debbie White said, “We are working closely with international authorities to locate and bring these individuals back for questioning.”
Community Mourns as Details Emerge
The victim’s formal ID is yet to be confirmed, but locals already know her as Sara Sharif. Grieving residents have placed flowers and heartfelt messages outside the home on Hammond Road, turning the quiet street into a place of sorrow.
This tight-knit neighbourhood just north of Woking town centre is stunned. The house belonged to a Pakistani family who moved in this April. The home reportedly includes six very young children, making the tragedy even more devastating for the community.
Investigation Ongoing as Police Maintain Presence
Officers remain at the scene and are pursuing every lead. The gravity of the case has seen them ramp up efforts both at home and abroad to find the suspects and uncover the full story behind Sara’s death.