Killer Father Of Sara Sharif Dies In Vicious Prison Attack With A Jagged Tuna Can Lid

When an unforeseen event occurs and one perceives that the individual involved warranted such an outcome, it may be regarded as a manifestation of universal justice. This perspective is prevalent among many regarding the demise of Urfan Sharif.

Urfan Sharif was convicted of the murder of his 10-year-old daughter, Sarah, who was at their residence in the United Kingdom. He was found guilty of committing some of the most horrific forms of child abuse conceivable and has been sentenced to life imprisonment.

Additionally, Sarah’s stepmother was also sentenced to life in prison for her role in the tragic death of the young girl.

This incident occurred following the discovery of Sarah’s body in August 2023. Shortly thereafter, her father and stepmother departed for Pakistan.

Urfan has been incarcerated in a London prison known for housing high-profile offenders since his sentencing on December 17, 2024.

Just one week into his life sentence, Urfan was assaulted by fellow inmates using a jagged lid from a tuna can. Reports indicate that he sustained injuries to his neck and face and received medical care within the prison, without being transferred to a hospital.

A spokesperson for the hospital stated: “Police are investigating an assault on a prisoner at HMP Belmarsh on January 1. It would be inappropriate to comment further while they investigate.”

The Metropolitan Police have also verified that an investigation is currently in progress regarding an allegation of assault on a prisoner. According to their assessments, the inmate sustained injuries that are not life-threatening.

Sarah, the victim’s daughter, endured ‘unimaginable pain, misery, and anxiety’ as a result of being bitten, burned, and beaten within the confines of her family home. Alongside her father and stepmother, her 29-year-old uncle, Faisal Malik, was convicted of permitting her death and has been sentenced to 16 years in prison.

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