Sara Sharif’s evil dad exploited EU rules to stay in Britain before he murdered daughter

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Sara Sharif’s evil dad exploited EU rules to stay in Britain before he murdered daughter
Author: Ed Southgate
Published: Dec, 11 2024 21:44

SARA Sharif’s killer dad exploited EU rules to stay in Britain before he murdered his daughter. Urfan Sharif, 42, was accused at his trial of ­trying to arrange a sham marriage with a Polish woman in the UK in March 2009. His student visa was about to run out, and marrying a Pole would have allowed him to stay.

 [Sara Sharif’s killer dad Urfan Sharif exploited EU rules to stay in Britain before he murdered his daughter]
Image Credit: The Sun [Sara Sharif’s killer dad Urfan Sharif exploited EU rules to stay in Britain before he murdered his daughter]

But the woman fled to Poland after two weeks, accusing him of false imprisonment. It was at least the ­second police report against Sharif alleging violence against women. He then married Polish national Olga Domin, 23, at a register office in Surrey. She later also accused him of violence.

 [Officers stand in front of the Surrey crime scene where Sara died]
Image Credit: The Sun [Officers stand in front of the Surrey crime scene where Sara died]

At the Old Bailey, Sharif was accused of pursuing the women because Poland was, like the UK at the time, an EU member. By marrying an EU ­national, Sharif could stay here thanks to the Free Movement Directive, introduced in 2004. Caroline Carberry KC, representing Sara’s stepmum Beinash Batool, said he entered a sham marriage, denied by Sharif.

 [Sara Sharif’s killer dad exploited EU rules to stay in Britain before he murdered his daughter]
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