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Father of Sara Sharif left chilling note saying he 'lost it' and beat 10-year-old to death, court told

The father of Sara Sharif left a note by her dead body saying he “lost it” and beat her to death, a court heard.

Urfan Sharif, 42, is on trial at the Old Bailey accused of murdering his daughter, alongside her stepmother, Beinash Batool, 30, and uncle, Faisal Malik, 29.

The court was told police went to the family home in Woking after a tearful Sharif called them and confessed.

Officers discovered the 10-year-old’s body lying on a bunk bed under a blanket at the property as well as a note next to her in her father’s handwriting, the court was told.

The note allegedly stated: “It’s me Urfan Sharif who killed my daughter by beating.

A note left at the scene where Sara Sharif was found dead (Surrey Police/PA) (PA Media)

“I swear to God that my intention was not to kill her. But I lost it.

“I am running away because I am scared.”

The court also heard Sharif sobbed as he confessed to killing his daughter, saying “I’m a cruel father” in a phone call to police.

Jurors were told the police non-emergency 101 number received the call at 2.47am on August 10 2023, two days after Sara died.

The court previously heard all three defendants fled to Pakistan after allegedly murdering the child.

During the call from Pakistan, which lasted eight minutes and 34 seconds, the taxi driver can be heard crying as he confessed to killing his daughter, refusing to reveal his location and saying he would hand himself in to Woking police station.

In the phone call, played to jurors on Tuesday, an emotional Sharif asked the operator to write down his address, spelling out his postcode, and telling them to “send someone” to his home on Hammond Road, Woking.

In the recording, he said Sara had been “naughty” over the last three to four weeks and he was “giving her punishment” to “sort her out”, adding “I did something and she died”.

Sara Sharif (Surrey Police/PA) (PA Media)

Earlier in the call, the operator can be heard asking Sharif “is everything okay?” to which he responds: “Nothing is okay.”

At one point, Sharif can be heard getting so emotional that the operator says he cannot understand what he is saying and tells him to “take a deep breath”.

He continued: “I did legally punish my daughter and she died.

“I left the home in a panic.

“I killed my daughter. I killed my daughter.”

Sharif can then be heard telling the operator he left his front door keys under the mat and repeatedly asking police to go to his address.

Sara Sharif (Surrey Police/PA) (PA Media)

He said: “My daughter’s dead. I panicked and left home.”

The operator then asks who killed Sharif’s daughter, to which he responds “It’s me. Her dada.”

Sharif added: “I beat her up, it wasn’t my intention to kill her, but I beat her up too much.”

He then said Sara was not breathing when he left the house and he failed to resuscitate her using CPR.

During the call Sharif spells out his and his daughter’s full names and dates of birth.

When asked where he was, Sharif responded: “I cannot give more detail, I promise I’ll come back.

“I’ll face the death sentence.”

All three defendants, of Hammond Road in Woking, have denied Sara’s murder and causing or allowing the death of a child between December 16 2022 and August 9 2023.

The trial continues.

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