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Sara Sharif’s mother has described her daughter’s father and stepmother as “sadists” and “executioners”, in a victim impact statement read out in court.

The 10-year-old girl was found dead at her family home in Woking, Surrey, in August last year.

When her body was discovered, her father Urfan Sharif, 42, and stepmother Beinash Batool, 30, had already fled to Pakistan with Sara’s uncle, her siblings and half-siblings.

Sara Sharif latest: Father and stepmother being sentenced for her murder

Urfan Sharif, Beinash Batool and Faisal Malik.
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Urfan Sharif, Beinash Batool and Faisal Malik.
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Last week, Urfan Sharif and Batool were found guilty of her murder following a trial at the Old Bailey.

Her uncle, Faisal Malik, 29, who lived with them, was convicted of causing or allowing her death after a jury deliberated for nine hours and 46 minutes.

Ahead of their sentencing, Sara’s mother Olga Domin had a victim impact statement read out by prosecutor Bill Emlyn Jones KC.

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Ms Domin joined the hearing remotely from Poland and said: “Sara was always smiling. She had her own unique character.

“The only thing I had left to give to my daughter was to give her a beautiful Catholic funeral that she deserves.

“She is now an angel who looks down on us from heaven, she is no longer experiencing violence.

“To this day, I can’t understand how someone can be such a sadist to a child.

Addressing the defendants in the dock, she said: “You are sadists although even this word is not enough for you.

“I would say, you are executioners.”

Mr Emlyn Jones said Ms Domin had expressed a view about the sentence the defendants should receive and referred to them as “these cowards”.

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A campaign of abuse

Sara was found dead in a bunkbed at her home after her father rang the police from Pakistan to confess he had beaten her “too much”.

She had suffered more than 25 broken bones, iron burns on her bottom, scalding marks on her feet and human bites during a campaign of abuse that spanned at least two years.

Sharif also hit his daughter with a cricket bat and iron bar, throttled her and threw a mobile phone at her head.

Jurors heard how Sara would have been left in excruciating pain after regular bouts of punishment that would have seen her tied up with packaging tape and her head covered in a makeshift hood.

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When Sara Sharif's body was found, the 10-year-old had 70 new injuries. She'd been hooded, burned, beaten and bitten during more than two years of abuse at the hands of the very people who were meant to be caring for her.

Even as she lay dying in Batool’s lap on 8 August last year, Sharif, a taxi driver, hit her in the stomach for “pretending”.

Batool had told her sister that Sharif would “beat the crap” out of his daughter but she failed to do anything to stop it, even calling him home from work to hand out further punishments, the court was told.

The abuse was said to have become so “normalised” that Malik failed to act after moving in with the family in December 2022.

By January 2023, Sara began wearing a hijab to cover up her bruises at school.

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Teachers twice noticed marks on Sara’s face and referred her to social services last March but the case was dropped within days and the following month she was taken out of school.

Within hours of her death, Sharif and Batool had booked flights to Pakistan for the whole family.

The defendants only belatedly returned to the UK on 13 September last year, leaving their children behind, and were arrested within minutes of touching down at Gatwick airport.

In his trial, Sharif initially blamed Batool for the violence before accepting “full responsibility”, leaving jurors open-mouthed and tearful.

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Did the system fail Sara?

Documents later released by the family court showed that concerns were raised about Sara’s care within a week of her birth in 2013, with her parents known to social services as early as 2010.

Surrey County Council repeatedly raised “significant concerns” that Sara was likely to suffer abuse.

But she was repeatedly returned to her parents’ care until she was placed with her father and stepmother four years before being murdered.

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A man has been charged following reports of threats towards Labour safeguarding minister Jess Phillips, Sky News understands.

Jack Bennett, 39, has been charged with three counts of malicious communications, Devon and Cornwall Police said.

The messages were sent between April 2024 and January 2025 involving three victims, including the Birmingham Yardley MP.

It is understood the accused, from Seaton, east Devon, was charged over the weekend.

He has been bailed to appear before Exeter Magistrates’ Court on 18 February 2025.

Earlier on Monday, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer spoke about a “line being crossed” regarding comments towards Ms Phillips and said that she had been receiving threats.

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HMP Wandsworth prison officer filmed having sex with inmate sentenced to 15 months

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A prison officer who was filmed having sex with an inmate has been sentenced to 15 months in jail.

Linda De Sousa Abreu, 31, was on duty at HMP Wandsworth in London when she entered the prisoner’s cell and had sex with him on 27 June.

The encounter was filmed by another inmate and lasted for almost five minutes.

She was identified by HMP Wandsworth staff and arrested by the Metropolitan Police at Heathrow Airport after the footage went viral on social media.

The prison officer was planning to fly to Madrid and telephoned the prison as she fled to the airport to say that she was not returning to work.

De Sousa Abreu then pleaded guilty to misconduct in a public office on 29 July last year.

The charge said the 31-year-old “wilfully and without reasonable excuse or justification misconducted yourself in a way which amounted to an abuse of the public’s trust in the office holder by engaging in a sexual act with a prisoner in a prison cell”.

Tetteh Turkson, of the Crown Prosecution Service, added last year that the incident was “a shocking breach of the public’s trust,” and that De Sousa Abreu “was clearly an enthusiastic participant who wrongly thought she would avoid responsibility”.

“The CPS recognises there is no excuse for any prison officer who conducts themselves in such a manner, and we will never hesitate to prosecute those who abuse their position of power,” she added.

“After working closely with the Metropolitan Police to build the strongest possible case, De Sousa had no option but accept she was guilty. She will now rightly face the consequences of her actions.”

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The Vivienne: Ex-husband shares tribute to RuPaul’s Drag Race star as police give update

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Police have confirmed they were called to a house near Chester after the death of former RuPaul’s Drag Race UK winner James Lee Williams, known as The Vivienne.

The 32-year-old’s death was announced on Sunday evening and has prompted an outpouring of tributes from celebrities and colleagues.

The performer rose to prominence in 2015 after becoming the UK Drag Ambassador for the American series of RuPaul’s Drag Race.

They went on to win the first UK series of the show in 2019 and came third on the 2023 edition of Dancing On Ice.

A spokesman for Cheshire Police said officers were called to a house in Chorlton-by-Backford, near Chester, at 12.22pm on Sunday following reports of a sudden death.

They said there were “no suspicious circumstances”.

The spokesman said: “Police attended, investigated the circumstances of the death of the 32-year-old man and concluded there were no suspicious circumstances. A file will be prepared for the coroner.”

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Williams’ ex-husband David Ludford shared a tribute on social media on Monday with pictures of the couple at their wedding and throughout their six-year relationship.

Ludford, who creates wigs, wrote: “My heart literally sank when I got the call! My heart is shattered!

“Never in a million years did I think I’d ever be writing anything like this about James Lee Williams.

“This man changed my life so much from the day we first met in August 2017 in Gran Canaria!! We literally clicked straight away and we knew we was going to be together for a long time!! He made me feel love and shown me what it was really like to love someone.

“We literally went through and did so much together it was like a whirlwind and I wouldn’t have changed the time we spent together for anything In The world!!!”

Sharing the news of Williams’ death on Sunday, The Vivienne’s publicist Simon Jones said they would be remembered for their “immense talent”, adding “the light they brought to every room was astonishing”.

The statement said Williams’ family were “heartbroken at the loss of their son, brother and uncle” and would not be releasing further details.

‘A beacon to so many’

Williams, who was born in Wales and later moved to Liverpool, performed as the Wicked Witch of the West in a UK and Ireland tour of The Wizard Of Oz musical and reprised the role in the West End last year.

They were due to be back on tour next month performing in the Chitty Chitty Bang Bang musical in the role of the Childcatcher.

A host of celebrities have paid tribute, with Dancing On Ice judge Oti Mabuse calling The Vivienne a “phenomenal entertainer” and “trailblazer”.

Fellow RuPaul’s Drag Race winner Jinkx Monsoon said the star made a “mark in our hearts”.

RuPaul’s Drag Race judge Michelle Visage said Williams’ death was “heartbreaking”.

Alongside pictures of them together, Visage wrote on Instagram: “We go back to when I started coming over here to the UK. You were always there, always laughing, always giving, always on point.

“Your laughter, your wit, your talent, your drag. I loved all of it but I loved your friendship most of all.

“You were a beacon to so many. Seeing you make your West End debut was amazing for me to witness your dream come true right in front of my eyes, I’m the lucky one to have known you and to have laughed together with you so many times.”

Former EastEnders actress Patsy Palmer, who appeared with Williams on Dancing On Ice, said she was “lost for words” and “deeply saddened”.

“You were so beautiful inside and out and I will never forget our experiences we shared during Dancing On Ice,” she wrote.

Coronation Street star Antony Cotton said it was “unbelievably sad” and Emmerdale actress Lisa Riley called The Vivienne an “incredible human” who will be missed.

‘Like a Scouse wife who has come into money’

RuPaul’s Drag Race said it was “deeply saddened to learn of the passing of The Vivienne”.

In a post on social media, the show said Williams’ “talent, humour, and dedication to the art of drag was an inspiration”.

Fiona Campbell, BBC controller of youth audience, said the news was “deeply sad”, adding that the broadcaster was “fiercely proud of The Vivienne’s achievements”.

Speaking in 2019, The Vivienne described their drag style as “like a Scouse wife who has come into money, she moved to LA and blew it all and then she’s had to move back to Liverpool”.

They said they had adopted the drag name The Vivienne in honour of the clothes designer Vivienne Westwood because they dressed “head to toe in Westwood”.

A man who attacked the drag star in a hate crime in June 2023 received a suspended jail term last January.

Liverpool Magistrates’ Court ruled the one-punch attack by unemployed scaffolder Alan Whitfield on Williams was homophobic.

Williams’ face was bruised and hurt for a week, but they told the court that “luckily” they were a 6ft ex-rugby player who could take a punch.

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