Officers say the images show how they believe the 10-year-old may have been dressed in the months before her death.
‘Officers working for the Force who are fluent in Urdu are supporting the investigation team to translate information provided by members of the public.’
‘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.Timeline: Sara Sharif's murderUrfan flies to Islamabad with his wife Beinash Batool, his brother Faisal Malik and Sara’s five siblings.Sara’s body is found at her home in Woking by Surrey Police.
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