Sara Sharif suffered broken bone in her neck weeks before death'
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The pathologist's examination revealed that Sara Sharif displayed signs of starvation, with a gelatinous transformation in her bone marrow indicating a rapid removal of food before her death.
According to bone specialist Professor Anthony Freemont, the injuries discovered in Sara's body included a broken hyoid bone likely caused by manual strangulation, indicating premeditated abuse.
Professor Freemont pointed out that the presence of fractures of various ages in Sara's bones is a strong indicator of non-accidental injuries, emphasizing the nature of the abuse she suffered.
Sara's injuries, including burns, broken bones, and extensive bruising highlight a disturbing pattern of abuse that precedes her tragic death, which went on for months.
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