

Sara Sharifâs family members who were found guilty over her death âonly ever sought to preserve their own interestâ, police said.
Her father Urfan Sharif, 42, and stepmother Beinash Batool, 30, were found guilty of the 10-year-oldâs murder on Wednesday by a jury at the Old Bailey.
Her uncle, Faisal Malik, 29, was convicted of causing or allowing her death.
Giving evidence in his trial, Sharif initially blamed Batool for the violence, claiming he was working when his daughter was abused.
Batool and university student Malik refused to give evidence but denied involvement.

It was claimed on Batoolâs behalf that Sharif was the âsole perpetratorâ of the violence against his âspirited, bold and fierceâ daughter.
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Speaking outside the court after the verdicts, the senior investigating officer on the case paid tribute to Saraâs âbravery and resilienceâ and said the trio âhave shown no remorse for their truly dreadful behaviourâ .
Detective Chief Inspector Craig Emmerson said: âSara was a bright and lively little girl who loved singing and dancing.
âSaraâs young life was brought to an end as a result of the brutal abuse and unspeakable violence inflicted on her by Sharif and Batool, which Malik did nothing to prevent.â

He continued: âAll three defendants have only ever sought to preserve their own interests throughout this investigation and have shown no remorse for their truly dreadful behaviour.â
The detective said the murder was âone of the most difficult and distressingâ cases Surrey Police have dealt with.
âThe murder of a child is absolutely shocking but the abuse Sara suffered during her short life has made this case particularly disturbing,â he added.
Also speaking outside the court, Judith Reed, from the Crown Prosecution Service, said that although justice has been secured for Sara, the âultimate tragedy is that she was killed by the very adults who should have loved and protected herâ.
Ms Reed said: âAt the heart of this trial was Sara Sharif â a happy, outgoing and lively 10-year-old girl who was cruelly abused and murdered by the two people closest to her.
âNone of the defendants did anything to stop or report the abuse that led to Saraâs tragic death.â