Kate Garraway says she 'feels sick' as she shares harrowing story on GMB

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During Thursday's episode of Good Morning Britain, Kate Garraway shared her distress over the tragic story of a 10-year-old girl who was found dead in her home two days after she died.The ITV audience was informed that Sara Sharif's father and stepmother were responsible for her death on August 8 last year, having been convicted of her murder earlier this month, reports the Mirror.The show's hosts, Richard and Kate, drew attention to the disturbing similarities between Sara's case and those of other child victims.Richard stated: "We're covering the same story, only the names are changing.

Let's go through some of those names, a failing system repeating itself with devastating consequences."The programme went on to mention several children who had tragically lost their lives at the hands of family members, including Peter Connelly, also known as Baby P, Star Hobson, and Arthur Labinjo-Hughes.Richard continued: "Obviously, these are only some of the child victims who have lost their lives at the hands of those who were meant to protect them and nourish them and yet they suffered unimaginable cruelty."Kate responded: "It makes you feel sick, doesn't it?" Her co-host agreed before they engaged in a discussion with former MPs Jonathan Ashworth and Kwasi Kwarteng about Sara's tragic death.As they showed a video clip of Sara singing and playing the guitar, taken just two days before her death, Richard remarked: "It is the most heartbreaking story and yet, as we just said, we keep returning to it.

What are we doing wrong?" Join the Daily Record's WhatsApp community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages. Jonathan expressed his distress, stating: "It makes me absolutely sick to my stomach.

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