Surrey Police has released two new images of 10-year-old Sara Sharif this week as part of its ongoing appeal for information to help us build a picture of her life prior to the discovery of her body at her home address in Woking on August 10.
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A police spokesperson said: “As a result of enquiries undertaken so far, the photos present Sara in the way we believe she may have dressed in the months prior to her death, and we are hoping that these images will prompt more people to come forward with information about her and her family.”
Since Sara’s tragic death, officers have been engaging with community leaders and distributing leaflets in the Woking community. Posters have also been displayed in and around Woking train station and taxi ranks around the town.
The appeal has been translated into written Urdu and verbally in video format to reach residents of the local area whose first language is Urdu.
Officers working for Surrey Police who are fluent in Urdu are supporting the investigation team by translating information provided by members of the public.
While the appeal has generated a number of enquiries, officers are still keen to hear from anyone with any information, no matter how insignificant, which could help them to piece together a picture of Sara’s life.
Detective Superintendent Mark Chapman, from the Surrey Police and Sussex Police Major Crime Team, said: “We have released these new images this week in the hope that it will prompt more people who knew Sara and her family to come forward.
“We are grateful to everyone who has already contacted us, and I would like to stress that any information, no matter how insignificant it might seem, is reviewed by the investigation team and further enquiries carried out if appropriate. I would urge anyone who may have information and hasn’t yet come forward to reach out to us.
“There are a number of ways you can do this – you can report information via our portal, which is in both English and Urdu, you can call 101 if you would prefer to speak on the phone, or if you would like to remain anonymous, call the independent charity Crimestoppers.”
The police spokesperson added: “To report information, please visit our online portal: www.bit.ly/opunison
“To report information in Urdu, please visit our translated online portal: www.bit.ly/opunisonurdu
“To report information anonymously, call the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”
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