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  2. Murder of Sara Sharif - Wikipedia

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    Sara Sharif, a 10-year-old girl, was discovered dead in her family's residence in Woking, Surrey, England, on 10 August 2023. [1] [2] [3] She had suffered numerous and severe injuries over an extended period. Three suspects fled to Pakistan [4] [3] and were arrested on their return to the United Kingdom. They were charged with murder and ...

  3. Judges who oversaw Sara Sharif’s family court cases before ...

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    The last of three sets of proceedings saw Sara placed in the home in Woking, where she later died in the summer of 2023 after a campaign of abuse in which she suffered a catalogue of 70 injuries ...

  4. Woking News and Mail - Wikipedia

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    The Woking News and Mail is a weekly local paper, published in the Surrey village of Knaphill in Woking. The newspaper is published every Thursday and principally covers Woking and the villages of Horsell , Chobham , Knaphill, Kingfield, Brookwood , West Byfleet , Sheerwater , Sutton Green, Woodham and Bisley .

  5. List of people from the Borough of Woking - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of famous or notable people born in, or associated with, the Borough of Woking in England, who have a Wikipedia page. Woking is a town and borough in Surrey , around 23 mi (37 km) southwest of central London.

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  7. Woking Borough Council - Wikipedia

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    Woking Borough Council is the local authority for Woking in Surrey, England. The council consists of 30 councillors, three for each of the 10 wards in the town. [ 3 ] It is currently controlled by the Liberal Democrats , led by Ann-Marie Barker. [ 4 ]

  8. Woking - Wikipedia

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    The Woking News and Mail was first published in 1894 as The Woking News and was later merged with its rival, The Woking Mail, to create the combined title. [283] In March 2011, it was closed by its owners, Guardian Media Group, but two months later, it was restarted as a monthly newspaper by local businessman, Philip Davies.

  9. St John's, Woking - Wikipedia

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    St Johns and Hook Heath is a suburban ward in Surrey consisting of two settlements founded in the 19th century in the medieval parish of Woking.The two 'villages' have residents' associations and are centred 2.5 km WSW and SW of Woking's town centre in the northwest of the English county – by including such suburbs, Woking is the largest town in the county.