Examinations showed she had an injury to her hyoid bone in her throat, which was likely to have been caused between six to 12 weeks before her death. Professor Owen Arthurs told jurors that the sc ...
When questioned by the prosecution about a particular fracture in Sara’s hyoid, a u-shaped bone at the top of her neck, he said it was “extremely rare” to see such an injury. He added ...
Professor Arthurs spoke of the rarity of some of the fractures that Sara suffered, particularly the breaks in both shoulder blades [scapular] and the hyoid bone in the neck. He said: "Scapular ...
A radiologist who examined the body of murdered schoolgirl Sara Sharif has claimed that her injuries were comparable to being 'kicked by a horse'. The 10-year-old girl sustained at least 25 ...