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Hollie Gazzard app has sign up surge after Sarah Everard death – Gloucestershire Live
‘Hollie Guard’ raises an alert with just a simple shake

An app released by the Hollie Gazzard Trust has seen a huge increase in sign ups after the death of Sarah Everard.
Hollie Guard has now been downloaded by over 200,000 people with a significant number coming after the recent death, which saw vigils take place across the country in her memory and to raise awareness for ‘male on female violence’.
The personal safety app was born from a chance meeting between PanicGuard founder, Mikkel Dissing and the Gazzard family, whom tragically lost their daughter,…
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