Sara Sharif’s grandfather vows to keep her siblings in Pakistan as vigil is held
Muhammed Sharif goes to high court in Lahore and says ‘safest place’ for his other grandchildren is with him
Sara Sharif’s grandfather said he will fight to keep her siblings in Pakistan, calling it the “safest place for them”, as a vigil was held for the murdered 10-year-old in Surrey.
Muhammad Sharif said he would appeal to the high court in Pakistan to stop Sara’s five siblings from being returned to the UK.
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