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Government admits change is needed after Sara Sharif verdict

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Government admits change is needed after Sara Sharif verdict

Government admits change is needed after Sara Sharif verdict

The government has admitted change is needed after the death of 10-year-old Sara Sharif.

Reacting to her father and stepmother’s guilty verdict, Matthew Pennycook said, “there are lessons to be learnt”.

Report by Ajagbef.

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