Sara Sharif’s mum lays flowers at house where daughter was ‘murdered’ – hours after cops’ probe suffered shocking blow
SARA Sharif’s heartbroken mum has been spotted laying flowers at the Woking home where her daughter died.
Grieving Olga Sharif placed a colourful bouquet among the sea of flowers and balloons that had been left as tributes for her 10-year-old.
It comes just hours after cops revealed they are not allowed to detain relatives of the youngster’s father for questioning in Pakistan.
Sara’s body was tragically found at her home in Horsell, Surrey exactly two weeks ago today, seeing police launce a murder probe.
In the days after her death, the youngster’s mum told The Sun she would remember her girl as “happy and always laughing”.
Olga was today seen for the first time near the home where her daughter died.
The 36-year-old had a bunch of flowers in hand as she slowly walked towards the house, which is still taped off by police.
She placed them with the dozens of others left for her girl, before standing and admiring them.
Olga was with two other women, who held her as she stood outside the house where her daughter’s body was found on August 10.
An international search is currently underway for Sara’s father Urfan Sharif, his partner Beinash Batool and the 10-year-old’s uncle Faisal Malik.
The trio were said to have fled the UK just hours before Sara’s body was found.
They are wanted for questioning, and members of their family were being probed, too.
However, Lahore High Court, Rawalpindi bench, today ruled that cops will no longer be allowed to detain Ufan’s family members.
It comes as UK authorities face an uphill battle to get Sara’s father, partner and uncle back to Britain.
This is because the UK does not have a formal extradition treaty with Pakistan, making it difficult to get the runaways back for questioning.
It was last night claimed a handwritten note was found in the home where Sara was found dead.
The horror memo allegedly named young Sara Sharif’s killer, according to The Daily Mail.