During the trial, Urfan Sharif initially denied any responsibility for his daughter Sara’s death, claiming his wife was to blame, but later admitted to suffocating and beating her. He described his actions in detail, citing how he used his bare hands and various objects, including a cricket bat, to inflict harm. Sharif's admission marked a significant moment in the trial, illustrating the severity of the abuse that led to Sara's tragic death.
While being questioned by Michael Ivers KC, Urfan Sharif faced intense scrutiny about the history of abuse involving his children. Ivers highlighted the alarming coincidence that two children connected to Sharif suffered similar injuries, including burns and bite marks. Sharif's deflection on these issues raised questions about his character and the patterns of abusive behavior alleged by his former partners, leaving the jury to ponder the credibility of his denials.
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